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Loading... What If? 2: Eminent Historians Imagine What Might Have Been (original 2001; edition 2002)
Work detailsWhat If? 2 : Eminent Historians Imagine What Might Have Been by Robert Cowley (Editor) (2001)
None. Speculation and nonsense Second volume of counterfactual historic scenarios. More variety in this volume (not all military) and continues to be a great read and thought provoker. Read January 2008 This collection of essays posit what could have happened if rulers died early, people put up different resistances, etc. I'm sure to fully enjoy it requires more historical knowledge than I possess. Still, most of it seemed overblown and many assumptions were just too far-reaching. http://nhw.livejournal.com/81157.html A competent collection of essays on counterfactual history. The best is the one proposing the death of Charles I and his children in an outbreak of plague in 1641; the British throne would then have passed to his cousin Elizabeth, better known to history as the Winter Queen, who would have been more politically astute (Charles I tends to get a poor write-up) and would have managed the late 17th century British Isles much better though to the impoverishment of political thought. The author left out the important Irish dimension though. Another promising one about Napoleon's plans for North America didn't really chase the scenario as much as I wanted it to. I've also never been very convinced by the "Harold wins in 1066" scenario, given how Normanised 11th-century England already was. And the last essay, about the importance of the potato, really missed the point of the whole book by not putting forward an alternative path of history. no reviews | add a review
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Some of the stories worked very well, exploring Churchill's politics and his influence on WWII.
Overall, I suspect the scope of speculative fiction doesn't work well with the short story format. (