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- W3082436532 abstract "A recent technical article of ours on which this chapter is based is entitled War and Peace: A Diachronic Social Biogeography of Life History Strategy and Between-Group Relations in Two Western European Populations (Figueredo et al., 2019a). From an excess of ambition and length, this article spawned a daughter paper on which the present chapter also relies, entitled The Ecology of Empire: The Dynamics of Strategic Differentiation-Integration in Two Competing Western European Biocultural Groups (Figueredo et al., 2019b). Together, the two articles amass hundreds of years’ worth of quantified data, the analysis of which is presented across fifteen statistical tables. These complexities render inaccessible to a general audience a cache of interesting findings relevant to the power dynamics subsisting between two long-standing rivals. Rendered more accessible and freed from the confining format of a journal article, this chapter dilates on Gallo-Britannic relations as they competed for the role of European hegemon. Extending back to the days of the Roman Empire, neither Gallic nor Britannic biocultural groups were major power players, and so did not significantly clash with one another. Thereafter, in what might be called the post-World War II Pax Americana, imposed by the most powerful Britannic successor state, these nations are once again at peace. However, during much of the time between these periods, one or the other nation was the premiere military might. Thence, the two nations shaped one another, evolutionarily as well as culturally, as they vied for hegemonic status, first gained by preindustrial France and then by postindustrial Britain. The Battle of Waterloo marked France’s final bid for dominance, after which that nation’s waning demographic, economic, and martial fortunes marked it as the whetstone upon which Britain’s edge would be honed." @default.
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- W3082436532 title "Dear Enemies: French and English Power Ratios" @default.
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