Books in an ATL

Exiles

"Why they exist, A critical analysis of why the Confederate Government was allowed to exist in Cuba after the Reanexation of the rest of the rebellious territories."

"1916--Miracle in Dublin" In almost any timeline, there's likely to be Irish rebels...in this one, Padraig Pearse pulled it off :D

"Panama and Nicaragua--the Canal War"
 
Do you think there would be anything similar to OTL Harlam Reniscance in a south where slavery is eventualy abolished? Maybe in New Orleans?
 
"Hati Burning, Our Profit" A narrative that explains how the USA was able to buy Hati after the French genocide of the slaves living there....

"The Liberation of Cuba" A history of Cuba between the Spanish-American War and Statehood.

"Sugar and Water" An economic report on Cuban Sugar plantations

"Vinland Company" A norse musical on a sucessful business in a colonial town. :D
 
AH Titles in the CSA

If The North Had Won the Revolution by McKinlay Kantor
The United States of America - What Might Have Been by Roger Ransom
Their Tattered Flags - The Epic of the Union by Frank E. Vandiver
The Great War - Western Front, 1917 by Harry Turtledove
Plus Twelve Stars - The Union Escapes at Glendale by ME :D
 
The Peculiar Empire: a book on the Confederacy's colonial empire in Africa and the ongoing slavery debate.
 
Okay, these probably have no bearing to the TL anyone else's books are in, but whatever...

E Pluribus Unum: A popular historical account of the Unification movements in both the Union and the Confederacy from the first meeting of the "One America" League in 1898 to the present day.

A Place in the Sun: The German Empire 1874-1955: A scholary work describing the rise of the German colonial empire, and its dissolution in the aftermath of the Eastern War.

Vodka and Kalach: A heartbreaking novel of the trials of a young Ukrainian communist on the run in Wrangel's Russian Empire.

The Long Red Shadow: A social history of the European War of 1913-1918, and of its aftereffects on the politics and society of Europe to the present day.
 
"Rebels and Partners" -charting the changing British relationship to the Union, looking at how after the Civil War Britain and the rump USA became close friends and partners, to counter the friendship between the CSA and France.

"Undeclared War:The underground ferry". Looking at how after the civil war the CSA Navy often clashed with those of the USA and Britain when persuing escapee slaves fleeing by sea.
 
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