The Ifs of History: How The World Might Have Changed If Things Had Gone Slightly Differently

Nonfiction, History, European General, Americas, United States
Cover of the book The Ifs of History: How The World Might Have Changed If Things Had Gone Slightly Differently by Joseph Edgar Chamberlin, Fireship Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Joseph Edgar Chamberlin ISBN: 9781611790719
Publisher: Fireship Press Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Joseph Edgar Chamberlin
ISBN: 9781611790719
Publisher: Fireship Press
Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint:
Language: English

Columbus and Lincoln, Waterloo and Bull Run—how history would have changed if just a few things had happened differently.

You can look at the major events of history in one of three ways. First, you can see them as a series of mechanical causes and effects, tumbling one after the other in dizzying chains leading back forever in time. Second, you can see them as the product of pure chance, in which random uncontrolled events shape the destinies of men and nations. Or, third, you can see a Divine hand at work, intervening in human affairs with an occasional tiny nudge of events in one direction or another.

Any way you look at it, it is fascinating to think about what would have happened IF one of those chains had been broken, or random chance had fallen differently, or that Divine tap had not occurred.

In a series of short, easily read articles, Joseph Chamberlin takes us on a tour of some of the major people and events in history, and the minute factors that caused events to turn out as they did. What would have happened, for example, if Columbus had not changed course at the last minute and had discovered South Carolina, instead of the Caribbean islands? What would have happened if the Spanish Armada had sailed when they were supposed to, or if George Washington had joined the Royal Navy instead of the Army when he was a young man, or if Lincoln’s father had moved to Mississippi instead of Illinois?

If you love history, this is a book that you simply cannot put down.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Columbus and Lincoln, Waterloo and Bull Run—how history would have changed if just a few things had happened differently.

You can look at the major events of history in one of three ways. First, you can see them as a series of mechanical causes and effects, tumbling one after the other in dizzying chains leading back forever in time. Second, you can see them as the product of pure chance, in which random uncontrolled events shape the destinies of men and nations. Or, third, you can see a Divine hand at work, intervening in human affairs with an occasional tiny nudge of events in one direction or another.

Any way you look at it, it is fascinating to think about what would have happened IF one of those chains had been broken, or random chance had fallen differently, or that Divine tap had not occurred.

In a series of short, easily read articles, Joseph Chamberlin takes us on a tour of some of the major people and events in history, and the minute factors that caused events to turn out as they did. What would have happened, for example, if Columbus had not changed course at the last minute and had discovered South Carolina, instead of the Caribbean islands? What would have happened if the Spanish Armada had sailed when they were supposed to, or if George Washington had joined the Royal Navy instead of the Army when he was a young man, or if Lincoln’s father had moved to Mississippi instead of Illinois?

If you love history, this is a book that you simply cannot put down.

More books from Fireship Press

Cover of the book Plagued by Joseph Edgar Chamberlin
Cover of the book Paint 'n Spurs by Joseph Edgar Chamberlin
Cover of the book The NEW Search for the Perfect Golf Club by Joseph Edgar Chamberlin
Cover of the book The Eastern Door by Joseph Edgar Chamberlin
Cover of the book Wellington’s Men by Joseph Edgar Chamberlin
Cover of the book BERIC THE BRITON: A Story of the Roman Invasion by Joseph Edgar Chamberlin
Cover of the book Sir Mortimer: A Novel by Joseph Edgar Chamberlin
Cover of the book A Houseboat in Hell by Joseph Edgar Chamberlin
Cover of the book Astreya: The Voyage South by Joseph Edgar Chamberlin
Cover of the book FULTON’S STEAM FRIGATE: The Secret Weapon to End the War of 1812 by Joseph Edgar Chamberlin
Cover of the book THE SOUL OF ST. ANDREWS: The Life of Old Tom Morris by Joseph Edgar Chamberlin
Cover of the book Bride of Glory: The Emma Hamilton Trilogy - Book Two: April 1786 to July 1798 by Joseph Edgar Chamberlin
Cover of the book Stone Circle by Joseph Edgar Chamberlin
Cover of the book Ten Things You Thought You Knew About Golf Clubs by Joseph Edgar Chamberlin
Cover of the book AT ABOUKIR AND ACRE: A Story of Napoleon's Invasion of Egypt by Joseph Edgar Chamberlin
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy