What If? 2 (essays) explained
What If? 2, subtitled More What If?: Eminent Historians Imagine What Might Have Been, is an anthology of twenty-five essays dealing with counterfactual history. It was published by G.P. Putnam's Sons in 2001,, and edited by Robert Cowley. It is the successor of What If? It was combined with the original What If? in The Collected What If?
Essays
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- "Not by a Nose" by Josiah Ober
- "Pontius Pilate Spares Jesus" by Carlos M. N. Eire
- What if Jesus had not been crucified and instead lived into old age?
- "Repulse at Hastings, October 14, 1066" by Cecelia Holland
- "The Chinese Discovery of the New World, 15th century" by Theodore F. Cook, Jr.
- What if Zheng He's expeditions had been allowed to continue?
- "Martin Luther Burns at the Stake, 1521" by Geoffrey Parker
- What if Martin Luther had been sentenced to death at the Diet of Worms?
- "If Charles I Had Not Left Whitehall, August 1641" by Theodore K. Rabb
- "Napoléon's Invasion of North America" by Thomas Fleming
- "If Lincoln Had Not Freed the Slaves" by Tom Wicker
- "France Turns the Other Cheek, July 1870" by Alistair Horne
- "The Election of Theodore Roosevelt, 1912" by John Lukacs
- "The Great War Torpedoed" by Robert L. O'Connell
- "No Finland Station" by George Feifer
- "The Luck of Franklin Delano Roosevelt" by Geoffrey C. Ward
- What if FDR's life or circumstances had been different in the 20th century? (Seven counterfactual scenarios are presented here.)
- "The War of 1938" by Williamson Murray
- "Prime Minister Halifax" by Andrew Roberts
- What if Lord Halifax had been Prime Minister instead of Churchill?
- "The Boys Who Saved Australia, 1942" by James Bradley
- "Enigma Uncracked" by David Kahn
- "Pius XII Protests The Holocaust" by Robert Katz
- What if the Vatican had been more forceful against the Nazi regime?
- "VE Day—November 11, 1944" by Caleb Carr
- What if Patton and Montgomery's armies had been allowed to advance into Germany after D-Day rather than pursue a "broad front" strategy?
- "The Führer in the Dock" by Roger Spiller
- What if Hitler had lived to stand trial?
- "No Bomb, No End" by Richard B. Frank
- What if Operation Olympic had proceeded on November 1, 1945?
- "The Presidency of Henry Wallace" by James Chace
- "A Tale of Three Congressmen, 1948" by Lance Morrow
- What if Nixon, Johnson, and Kennedy had chosen different paths than they did?
- "What if Pizarro Had Not Found Potatoes in Peru?" by William H. McNeill
Reviews
- "As a mental exercise or from simple curiosity, it is not uncommon to wonder what might have happened if an event had ended other than as history records." —Washington Times[1]
- "A follow-up to the 1999 book by prominent historians who each examine a key moment in history and theorize how a slight turn of fate at a decisive moment could have changed history. The first book helped give alternate history its 'serious' look, and this book should cement that." —USA Today[2]
See also
References
- News: Playing with alternate history again, Hastings to atom bomb. October 14, 2001. Washington Times. 23 June 2012.
- News: Growing book genre gives history a do-over. Squitieri. Tom. December 18, 2001. USA Today. 23 June 2012.