Discover how demographic shifts determined empires, wars, and global strategy in a compelling narrative for curious history readers.
Buy on AmazonAcademic review Birthrates and Battlelines examines how fertility, migration, and mortality shaped empires, alliances, and conflicts across centuries.
Charles M. Mugera combines archival research, demographic data, and vivid case studies to trace how population trends influenced military strategy, economic policy, and geopolitical power from the 18th century to the modern era.
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Mugera brings deep research and interdisciplinary insight, situating demographic forces at the center of political and military decision-making.
Detailed chapters cover Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas, showing recurring patterns and surprising regional contrasts.
Combines population statistics with historical narrative to explain how birthrates, migration, and age structure affected state capacity and conflict.
Scholarly yet readable prose makes complex demographic concepts accessible to informed general readers and academic audiences alike.
Ideal as a supplemental text for courses in political history, international relations, and demographic studies.
“A compelling synthesis of demography and strategy — Mugera illuminates forces that ordinary histories overlook.”
“Carefully researched and surprisingly readable. Useful for both scholars and general readers interested in why nations rise and fall.”
“Transforms dry statistics into a gripping account of how population shaped power across continents.”
Read Charles M. Mugera's compelling exploration of how population shaped global power and strategy.
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