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  1. 11 de jun. de 2018 · — The World’s Foremost Military Historians Imagine What Might Have Been,” edited by Robert Cowley Patrick T. Reardon June 11th, 2018 .There is no point to the study of history if each event, each action, each decision is seen in some mechanistic manner — as if what happened had to happen.

  2. This provocative collection of essays features today's foremost historians speculating on these "what ifs", providing a fascinating new perspective on history's most pivotal events. The essays include: * Infectious Alternatives: The Plague that Saved Jerusalem. by William H. McNeil * No Glory That Was Greece: The Persians Win at Salamis

  3. What If?: the World's Foremost Military Historians Imagine What Might Have Been Hardcover – 13 Sept. 1999 by Robert Crowley (Author) 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars 286 ratings

    • Robert Crowley
  4. The path untrodden, counterfactual reality, or simply alternate history. Twenty of the late 20th Century’s eminent historians look might have been in the essay anthology What If? edited by contributor Robert Cowley.

  5. Twenty-five of the 20th Century’s eminent historians look at what might have been in the essay anthology What If? 2 edited by contributor Robert Cowley. The twenty-five essays range from 424 B.C. in Ancient Greece to the 1948 Elections in the United States covering a variety of topics though for roughly 300 of the 430 pages covered the time between 1912 and 1948.

  6. 6 de abr. de 2001 · Military Historians Imagine What Might Have Been Paperback – 6 April 2001. by Robert Cowley (Author) 4.1 288 ratings. Book 1 of 3: What If Essays. See all formats and editions. Anyone interested in military history or indeed history in general will find it fascinating to read.'. Spectator.

    • Robert Cowley
  7. 5/5: The butterfly effect is a well known and genuine phenomenon in science. It means that the actions of a butterfly flapping its’ wings can lead to a major storm thousands of miles away. In other words, very small changes in initial conditions can lead to dramatic changes in later events. There is no question that small changes in historical events would lead to significant changes later ...

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