Equip students with a population-centered perspective on geopolitics, perfect for course reading, seminars, and classroom debate.
Buy for your syllabusBirthrates and Battlelines recommended for syllabus because Charles M. Mugera traces how demographic trends shaped empires, wars, and modern statecraft—making complex ideas accessible to students.
Structured with clear chapters, primary-source excerpts, and thematic case studies, the book provides instructors with modular units that fit semester-long courses or focused seminars.
Ideal for history buffs and historical readers, the text bridges scholarly insight and classroom usability, sparking discussions on population policy, migration, and the long-term roots of global power.
Each chapter centers on a pivotal population shift and its geopolitical consequences, enabling focused weekly assignments.
Curated excerpts and maps connect students directly to historical data and contemporary analysis.
Classroom-ready prompts at chapter ends encourage debate and seminar-style engagement.
Combines history, political science, and demographic studies—suitable for multiple course types.
Written for historical readers without sacrificing scholarly rigor, ideal for undergraduates and general readers.
“A lucid, well-sourced account that transformed my seminar discussions on empire and demography.”
“Perfect for syllabi—students appreciated the case studies and clear discussion prompts.”
“Mugera's narrative makes demographic forces tangible; highly recommended for course reading lists.”
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