What if? 2, Vol. 2

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Author: Robert Cowley

ISBN-10: 042518613X

ISBN-13: 9780425186138

Category: Short Story Anthologies

What if Lincoln didn't abolish slavery? What if an assassin succeeded in killing FDR in 1933? This volume presents 25 intriguing "what if..." scenarios by some of today's greatest historical minds-including James Bradley, Caleb Carr, James Chace, Theodore F. Cook, Jr., Carlos M.N. Eire, George Feifer, Thomas Fleming, Richard B. Frank, Victor Davis Hanson, Cecelia Holland, Alistair Horne, David Kahn, Robert Katz, John Lukacs, William H. McNeill, Lance Morrow, Williamson Murray, Josiah Ober,...

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There is no surer way to feel the danger or the good fortune of our collective past than to contemplate those moments when the world's future hung in the balance. Our brightest historians speculate on some of these intriguing crossroads and the ways in which our lives might have been changed for the better -- or the worse.These unabridged essays range across the full span of history. Geoffrey Parker describes ramifications that might have included a divided Reformation movement, a strengthened Catholic leadership, and no European settlements in the Americas. And Caleb Carr argues that we could have been spared the horrific last six months of World War II in Europe if Eisenhower had seized his chance to destroy the Nazis in the fall of 1944.This all-star list of award-winning and bestselling authors includes Lance Morrow, Andrew Roberts, Cecelia Holland, Theodore F. Cook and others.Publishers WeeklyLike its predecessor (also edited by Cowley), this is an engrossing collection of essays on counterfactual history. Each contributor examines a pivotal event, then considers the ramifications had the event come out differently. In some cases the ramifications are so monumental that their effects are more obvious than intriguing. For example, if Socrates had died in battle during the Peloponnesian War, Victor Davis Hanson suggests, democracy, Christianity and Western thought as a whole would be radically different. Similarly, had Pontius Pilate pardoned Jesus the book's most fascinating premise Christianity would have developed in entirely new directions, according to Carlos M.N. Eire. Other essays depend, to diminished effect, on nonevents, such as Theodore F. Cook Jr. explaining what the incredible Chinese navy would have accomplished in the Atlantic and the New World had the Ming emperors not turned inwards. Most authors, however, have teased out some incredibly tiny detail in history and demonstrated how that one stitch holds the whole fabric together. Most notably, Robert L. O'Connell explains how one bureaucrat may have kept Germany from winning WWI by hindering a program of unrestricted submarine warfare. James Bradley writes about a ragtag group of Australian soldiers during WWII who held back thousands of well-trained Japanese forces on the Kokoda Trail in New Guinea and by this Thermopylae-like action prevented the enemy from taking Port Moresby and, thus, Australia; had the defenders failed, "the entire calculus of the Pacific War" would have changed. And Robert Katz explores what would have happened had Pius XII protested the Holocaust, which he twice had a chance to do. Cowleyhas put together another fun book, although his introductions to each essay give away too much of the game. Illus. (Oct.) Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

List of Maps & IllustrationsIntroductionSocrates Dies at Delium, 424 B.C.1Not by a Nose23Pontius Pilate Spares Jesus48Repulse at Hastings, October 14, 106668The Chinese Discovery of the New World, 15th Century85Martin Luther Burns at the Stake, 1521105If Charles I Had Not Left Whitehall, August 1641120Napoleon's Invasion of North America134If Lincoln Had Not Freed the Slaves152France Turns the Other Check, July 1870165The Election of Theodore Roosevelt, 1912181The Great War Torpedoed195No Finland Station210The Luck of Franklin Delano Roosevelt236The War of 1938255Prime Minister Halifax279The Boys Who Saved Australia, 1942291Enigma Uncracked305Pius XII Protests the Holocaust317VE Day - November 11, 1944333The Fuhrer in the Dock344No Bomb: No End366The Presidency of Henry Wallace382A Tale of Three Congressmen, 1948404What If Pizarro Had Not Found Potatoes in Peru?413