What If?: Military Historians Imagine what Might Have Been

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Stephen E. Ambrose, Robert Cowley
Pan, 2001 - History - 395 pages
Infectious alternatives by William H. McNeill; No glory that was Greece, by Victor Davis Hanson; Conquest Denied by Josiah Ober; Furor Teutonicus by Lewia L Lapham; The dark ages made lighter, by Barry S. Strauss; The death that saved Europe, by Cecelia Holland; If only it had not been such a wet summer, by Theodore K Rabb; The immolation of Hernan Cortes, by Ross Hassig; The repulse of English fireships, by Geoffrey Parker; Unlikely victory by Thomas Fleming; What the fod wrought, by David McCullough; Ruler of the world, by Alastair Horne; If the lost order hadn't been lost, by James M McPherson; A confederate cannae. by Stephen W Sears; The what ifs of 1914 by Robert Keegan; How Hitler could have won the war, by John Keegan; Our Midway disaster by Theodore F Cook; D Day fails by Robert Cowley; Funeral in Berlin, by David Clay Large; China without tears by Arthur Waldron.

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About the author (2001)

Robert Cowley is the cofounder & editor of "MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History" & the editor of the anthology "Experience of War".

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