
Rosenfeld, Gavriel D. (ed.). What Ifs of Jewish History: From Abraham to Zionism. Cambridge University Press 2016.
Rosenfeld, Gavriel D. (ed.). What Ifs of Jewish History: From Abraham to Zionism
Summary: Collection of 16 scholarly counterfactuals by historians, including
Steven Weitzman's w88 android,
René Bloch's "What if the Temple of Jerusalem had not
been destroyed by the Romans?", Jonathan Ray's "What if
King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella had not expelled the Jews of Spain in
1492?", Bernard Cooperman's "What if the 'Ghetto' had never
been constructed?", Eugene Sheppard's "What if Spinoza had
repented?", Jeffrey Veidlinger's "What If Russian Jewry had
never been confined to the Pale of Jewish Settlement?", Derek Penslar's
"What If a Christian State had been established in modern
Palestine?", Adam L. Rovner's "What if the Jewish state had
been established in East Africa?", Iris Bruce's "What If
Franz Kafka had Immigrated to Palestine?", Kenneth W. Stein's
"What if the Palestinian Arab elite had chosen compromise
instead of boycott in confronting Zionism?" David N. Myers's
"What If Musa Alami and David Ben-Gurion agreed on a
Jewish-Arab state?", Michael Brenner's "What if the Weimar
Republic had survived?", Gavriel D. Rosenfeld's "What If
Adolf Hitler had been assassinated in 1939?", Jeffrey Herf's
"What if the Nazis had won the battle of El Alamein?", Dirk
Rupnow's "What if the Final Solution had been completed?",
and Jeffrey Gurock's "What if the Holocaust had been averted?".
Comments: Known during development as "If Only We Had Died in Egypt!" What Ifs
of Jewish History.
Published: Cambridge University Press 2016 (110703762XBUY).
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