Counterfactuals for the geopolitically curious. What if the script flipped? The GPS of alternate timelines. Because history doesn’t repeat—it remixes. Let’s imagine the tracks that never dropped.
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ReRouted By History
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If you caught @cbssundaymorning.bsky.social ‘s piece about overtourism in Europe—take a peek at a way to travel that avoids flooding the sites we hold so dear. As someone who relocated to Europe, I agree! jaywaytravel.com/blog/can-cus...
“At the center of the intellectual storm stood the most famous scholar in Europe: Desiderius Erasmus. His books traveled farther than armies. His Latin flowed through universities, monasteries, and courts. Printers from Basel to Venice competed to… reroutedbyhistory.substack.com/p/the-schola...
French Affair: The Queen’s Secret—Margaret of Anjou, Valois Agent in the English Crown
What if Margaret of Anjou was truly a spy in the House of Lancaster? 🤔
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French Affair: The Queen’s Secret—Margaret of Anjou, Valois Agent in the English Crown
What if the accusation were true? Margaret of Anjou was already accused by Yorkist propaganda of being a French puppet…Stay tuned and subscribe for Monday’s release! reroutedbyhistory.substack.com/subscribe
The Emperor's Gambit: Richard The Lionheart Stays In An Iron Cage and Europe Is Lit Aflame
Richard I of England is alive, caged, furious.
Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor believes he holds a lever that can bend England.
The chess board of Europe waits.
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Sir Winston Churchill reportedly said to an airman he bestowed the Victoria Cross upon for valor: “You must been rather humble and awkward in my presence, but think how humble and awkward that I feel in yours.” Churchill would’ve said the same about the people of Ukraine now 4 years in. Salut them.
The Scholar and the Storm: When Charles V Made Erasmus Councillor and the Reformation Took a Different Tact
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Counterfactuals always scribble the rewriting of Richard The Lionheart as: what if we eluded captivity or escaped early—some if he stayed in the Levant? But, we are taking a different view: what if he was never released? 🤔 Emperors, Pontiffs, and, of course, Eleanor—oh my! Stayed tuned tomorrow.