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Robert Cowley

    Robert Cowley est un historien militaire américain dont les écrits couvrent l'histoire militaire américaine et européenne de la guerre de Sécession à la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Sa recherche se caractérise par sa profondeur, l'ayant amené à parcourir tout le front occidental. Cowley est également reconnu comme le rédacteur fondateur du célèbre MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History et a édité trois recueils d'essais explorant l'histoire contrefactuelle.

    Se Lenin non avesse fatto la rivoluzione. Nuove ipotesi di storia fatta con i se
    Die Herrscher Britanniens
    What If? America
    More what if? : eminent historians imagine what might have been
    What If?
    The Killing Season
    • The Killing Season

      The Autumn of 1914, Ypres, and the Afternoon That Cost Germany a War

      • 704pages
      • 25 heures de lecture

      The First Battle of Ypres is examined in detail, highlighting its significance as a pivotal moment in World War I that transformed modern warfare. The author, a founding editor of a military history journal, provides an authoritative analysis of the battle's strategies, outcomes, and lasting impact on military tactics. This comprehensive account sheds light on the complexities of the conflict and its role in shaping the future of warfare.

      The Killing Season2025
      4,6
    • Verslag van de Eerste Slag om Ieper, met aandacht voor de bevelhebbers die de Duitse opmars een halt toeriepen en de manier waarop moderne oorlogvoering onherroepelijk veranderde. Met zwart-witkaart.

      De Eerste Slag om Ieper2024
    • Zimna wojna

      Świat na krawędzi zagłady

      • 496pages
      • 18 heures de lecture
      Zimna wojna2009
    • What If? America

      Eminent Historians Imagine What Might Have Been

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      In this new collection of essays, some of the world's most important historians speculate about some of America's most intriguing crossroads. Spanning the years from independence to Watergate, What If? America poses some irresistible questions and provides some brilliant answers. Among these, Antony Beevor entertains the possibility of Eisenhower's capture of Berlin before the Soviets' arrival in 1945; Caleb Carr asks what if there had been no American Revolution; and Robert Dallek explores one of the most agonizing American 'what if's' of all: what would have happened if JFK hadn't been assassinated. Engaging, thought-provoking, and convincingly argued, these essays shed new light on the most powerful nation in the world and are indispensable for anyone remotely interested in how the world became what it is today.

      What If? America2004
    • Concentrating on the crucial and the seemingly insignificant, historians offer an alternative history and take a provocative look at the way our world could easily have been. For example, what if William hadn't conquered?

      More what if? : eminent historians imagine what might have been2002
      3,5
    • What If?

      • 448pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      'Anyone interested in military history or indeed history in general will find it fascinating to read.' The Spectator schovat popis

      What If?2000
      3,7