Discover how population shifts drove empires and conflicts — vital context and fresh insights for history buffs and political readers.
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Mugera traces how birthrates, migration, and population pressures altered the balance between states across two centuries, linking demographic trends to wars, alliances, and economic shifts in accessible, evidence-driven chapters.
Whether you read political history for insight or pleasure, this book offers clear case studies, archival research, and policy implications—useful for classroom discussion, book clubs, and personal libraries in London and beyond.
Charles M. Mugera synthesizes archival sources and demographic data to show clear cause-and-effect links between population trends and state behavior.
Engaging chapters cover Europe, Asia, and Africa to illustrate how local birthrates influenced imperial strategies and modern geopolitics.
Scholarly but accessible prose makes complex demographic arguments approachable for curious history buffs and students.
Lessons on policy, migration, and security provide context for contemporary debates about population and power.
Structured for book groups, classroom use, and individual reflection with clear summaries and discussion prompts.
“A compelling synthesis of demographics and power. Mugera makes a complex topic clear and relevant.”
“Essential reading for anyone who wants to understand why population matters to geopolitics.”
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