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Wrapped in Flames: The Great American War and Beyond
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It's going to be deeply unpleasant that's for certain. Britain is going to be very unhappy, the United States just as much. It's going...
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"... the House of Jérôme was, like had been the Orléans, a family of cadets to the reigning dynasty. This comparison had always loomed...
Yesterday at 11:41 AM
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The end of an era! Only his brother's reign in Austria had the same length and bridge to the past OTL! Great send off!
Yesterday at 11:40 AM
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And so with that Max is gone. I had originally planned to keep him around until 1922 (one of my "off-ramps" for the TL) when he was 90...
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"...Maximilian and Carlota attended private Christmas services in the Chapultepec's imperial chapel rather than the cathedral down upon...
Yesterday at 11:39 AM
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We all recall Jacques Godechot's famous aphorism that the Bourbon dynasty and the émigrés who returned to France in their baggage train...
Wednesday at 4:03 PM
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That is a fair assessment I think. She's someone I'm digging into more for later in WiF and though it won't be as detailed as Cindo de...
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Chapter 132: A Want of Preparation April 30th, 1867 Buffalo, United States of America The warehouse on the Buffalo waterfront proudly...
Tuesday at 6:07 AM
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At first glance, you're right it does not give a good impression. But to give her due, she married a man eighteen years her senior, a...
Tuesday at 5:37 AM
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I would say that's not a bad comparison! Considering that many Bonapartes after also sought military success, I can believe he...
Monday at 8:11 PM
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Which is to put into the context of the trauma of 1870 as well. How much of it influenced his decision making? I need to check, but I...
Monday at 8:05 PM
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Well Lincoln has room to grow, and his ideas in later life, before he died even, were trending pretty radical (in many senses), so his...
Monday at 8:05 PM
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He was, I think, a fairly talented commander at the brigade to division level, but he probably couldn't have been a corps commander. He...
Monday at 6:17 PM
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Thinking of it, it's like William IV praying to live long enough to pass the crown to Victoria without a regency in between.
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