What Might Have Been: Imaginary History From Twelve Leading Historians

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What Might Have Been: Imaginary History From Twelve Leading Historians

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ISBN: 9780297848776
作者: Andrew Roberts / Conrad Black / Norman Stone / Adam Zamoyski / Robert Cowley
publishing house: Orion Publishing
发行时间: 2004 -4
语言: 英语
装订: Hardcover
页数: 224

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Andrew Roberts / Conrad Black   

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Throughout history, great and terrible events have often hinged on sheer luck. Now, award-winning historian Andrew Roberts has assembled a team of his prominent colleagues, asking them to consider what might have happened if major world events had gone differently. Concentrating on their areas of expertise, distinguished historians re-imagine vital moments in history. George W. Bush’s former White House adviser, David Frum, considers a President Gore response to 9/11, while Conrad Black wonders how the U.S. might have entered World War II if the Japanese had not bombed Pearl Harbor. Whether it’s Stalin fleeing Moscow in 1941, as envisioned by Simon Sebag Montefiore, or Napoleon not being forced to retreat from it in 1812, as pictured by Adam Zamoyski, these essays posit a fascinating, sometimes horrifying parallel universe.

Contents:
● The Spanish Armada Lands in England
● The Gunpowder Plot Succeeds
● King Charles I Wins the English Civil War
● Benedict Arnold Wins the Revolutionary War for Britain
● Napoleon Triumphs in Russia
● The 'Trent' Incident Leads to War
● Archduke Franz Ferdinand Survives Sarajevo
● Lenin is Assassinated at the Finland Station
● Stalin Flees Moscow in 1941
● The Japanese Do Not Attack Pearl Harbour
● The Brighton Bomb Kills Margaret Thatcher
● The Chads Fall Off in Florida

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