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The Globalization of Counterfactual History: A Short Bibliography of Recent Anthologies

A Connecticut Yankee Counterfactual at Auschwitz: On Elon Musk's Holocaust "What Ifs"

What If Arthur Szyk Had Been Born 100 Years Later?

Fascism in America is Out! Including "How Alternate a History?"

Keeping the Nazis from Winning World War II (Again): Counterfactuals in "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny"

Fascism in America: Previewing a Look at Recent Alternate Histories

New Jewish Counterfactuals: On Andrea D. Lobel's and Mark Shainblum’s anthology, "Other Covenants"

Categorizing Counterfactuals: On the New Graphic Novel, "1/6"

More Capitol Counterfactuals: "What Ifs" in the Final January 6th Committee Report

Chatting about ChatGPT: Some Thoughts on AI's Relevance for Counterfactual History

When is a Win Not a Win? The Missing "Red Wave"

A Counterfactual First? The Upcoming “Roads Not Taken” Exhibit in Berlin

New Book Review: Quentin Deluermoz and Pierre Singaravélou, A Past of Possibilities: A History of What Could Have Been.

Hoax or Counterfactual? The Chinese Wikipedia Scandal

Sneak Preview: Was the Nazi Seizure of Power Inevitable or Avoidable?

Authoritarian Speculation: How Counterfactuals Have Shaped Vladimir Putin’s Historical Worldview

"The Fourth Reich" is Now Available in Portuguese

On the Danger of Polemical Counterfactuals: Tom Cotton’s Scurrilous Nazi Allegation Against Ketanji Brown Jackson

How Would Philip K. Dick Have Responded to “Cancel Culture?”

The Real Author Behind Randolph Robban's 1950 alternate history, Si l'Allemagne avait vaincu (If Germany Had Won).

If the Concept of ‘Genocide’ had Existed in the 1930s, Hitler Would Have Used It to Justify the Quest for Lebensraum

"What Ifs" and the War in Ukraine: The Case for Counterfactuals

A Counterfactual That Dares Not Speak Its Name: Zeynep Tufekci on Missed Opportunities and COVID-19

From the Archives: A Confused Counterfactual about the American Revolution, “Suddenly an Eagle” (1976)

H. L. Mencken on the South Winning the Civil War and "Wowserism"