What If?
- 448 pages
- 16 hours of reading
'Anyone interested in military history or indeed history in general will find it fascinating to read.' The Spectator schovat popis
This series delves into compelling alternate history scenarios that could have reshaped the world as we know it. Each volume explores pivotal moments where humanity's fate might have taken a drastically different turn. From the outcomes of wars to pivotal discoveries, these works offer thought-provoking explorations of what might have been. It's an engaging read for anyone fascinated by history and the endless possibilities of its paths.




'Anyone interested in military history or indeed history in general will find it fascinating to read.' The Spectator schovat popis
With its in-depth reflections on the monumental events of the past, this amazing book of essays ponders what might have been if things had gone differently in history. Featuring Stephen J. Ambrose, John Keegan, and many others.
More of the world's leading historians, including Geoffrey Parker, Theodore K. Rabb, Cecilia Holland and Caleb Carr, postulate on what might so easily have been. Concentrating on the crucial and the seemingly insignificant, this volume is a provocative look at the way our world could easily have been. What if William hadn't conquered? What if the Enigma code remained uncracked? And would this even matter if Lord Halifax had become Prime Minister rather than Churchill?
Concentrating on the crucial and the seemingly insignificant, historians offer an alternative history and take a provocative look at the way our world could easily have been. For example, what if William hadn't conquered?