A bullet misses its target in Sarajevo, a would-be Austrian painter
gets into the Viennese academy, Lord Halifax becomes British prime
minister in 1940 instead of Churchill: seemingly minor twists of fate
on which world-shaking events might have hinged. Alternative history
has long been the stuff of parlor games, war-gaming, and science
fiction, but over the past few decades it has become a popular
stomping ground for serious historians. The historian Richard J. Evans
now turns a critical, slightly jaundiced eye on a subject typically
the purview of armchair historians. The book’s main concern is
examining the intellectual fallout from historical counterfactuals,
which the author defines as “alternative versions of the past in
which one alteration in the timeline leads to a different outcome from
the one we know actually occurred.” What if Britain had stood at the
sidelines during the First World War? What if the Wehrmacht had taken
Moscow? The author offers an engaging and insightful introduction to
the genre, while discussing the reasons for its revival in popularity,
the role of historical determinism, and the often hidden agendas of
the counterfactual historian. Most important, Evans takes
counterfactual history seriously, looking at the insights, pitfalls,
and intellectual implications of changing one thread in the weave of
history. A wonderful critical introduction to an often-overlooked
genre for scholars and casual readers of history alike.
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Counterfactuals in History
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781611685398
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
University Press of New England
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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