Hologram wrote:Those are some of the stuff they address, yes.muy_thaiguy wrote:Alexander the Great surviving after the age of 33? Napoleon winning Waterloo? Hitler listening to his generals about invading Russia?Hologram wrote:Well, for fiction, Naughts and Crosses is basically a story where the roles of whites and blacks are reversed. It's mostly a love story, but it does raise a few questions.
Non-fiction, by far, is a series of essays compiled in a book called What If?. It basically takes various historic events and attempts to figure out how the world might be different because of a few things gone differently.
Really, a lot of historical events and possibly todays world could be different if a battle had been won by the other side.
Others are "What if Lee's Lost Orders had never been found by Union soldiers?" or for a real controversial one "What if Pontius Pilate had not executed Jesus of Nazareth?"
I'd provide more of them, but I seem to have temporarily misplaced my book...
What if Japan had followed the attack of Pearl Harbor with an invasion of Hawaii? What if the French Revolution was stopped before it got going? What if the U.S. joined WWI on Germany's side?