Virtual History: Alternatives And Counterfactuals

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Pub. Date: 2000-09-01
Publisher(s): Basic Books
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Summary

What if there had been no American War of Independence? What if Hitler had invaded Britain? What if Kennedy had lived? What if Russia had won the Cold War? Niall Ferguson, author of the highly acclaimedThe Pity of War, leads the charge in this historically rigorous series of separate voyages into "imaginary time" and provides far-reaching answers to these intriguing questions.Ferguson's brilliant 90-page introduction doubles as a manifesto on the methodology of counter-factual history. His equally masterful afterword traces the likely historical ripples that would have proceeded from the maintenance of Stuart rule in England. This breathtaking narrative gives us a convincing, detailed "alternative history" of the Westfrom the accession of "James III" in 1701, to a Nazi-occupied England, to a U.S. Prime Minister Kennedy who lives to complete his term.

Author Biography

Niall Ferguson is Fellow and Tutor in Modern History at Jesus College, Oxford. He is the author of Paper and Iron, The House of Rothschilds, and The Pity of War ). He writes regularly for the Times Literary Supplement, and lives in Oxford.

Table of Contents

Contributors vii
Acknowledgements x
Introduction Virtual History: Towards a `chaotic' theory of the past 1(90)
Niall Ferguson
England Without Cromwell: What if Charles I had avoided the Civil War?
91(34)
John Adamson
British America: What if there had been no American Revolution?
125(50)
J. C. D. Clark
British Ireland: What if Home Rule had been enacted in 1912?
175(53)
Alvin Jackson
The Kaiser's European Union: What if Britain had `stood aside' in August 1914?
228(53)
Niall Ferguson
Hitler's England: What if Germany had invaded Britain in May 1940?
281(40)
Andrew Roberts
Niall Ferguson
Nazi Europe: What if Nazi Germany had defeated the Soviet Union?
321(27)
Michael Burleigh
Stalin's War or Peace: What if the Cold War had been avoided?
348(20)
Jonathan Haslam
Camelot Continued: What if John F. Kennedy had lived?
368(24)
Diane Kunz
1989 Without Gorbachev: What if Communism had not collapsed?
392(49)
Mark Almond
Afterword: A Virtual History, 1646-1996
416(25)
Niall Ferguson
Notes 441(89)
Index 530

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