I wished I can see more alternate history scenarios being discussed involving countries outside of the Anglosphere. Most postings in here seems to focus on British and American history.
Moving Post 1900 eliminating the Italo-Turkish War is oddly neglected despite its potentially rich butterflies
I’m gonna have this happen in my timeline later on. I’ve always wanted to see a Nixon presidency…. But mine has a different angle to it I think you’d find interesting. Just note it’s gonna be a good while before I get to 1960.Nixon winning in 1960 and seeing how that effects the political system.
Thanks for bringing that to my attention. I will check it out.@सार्थक (Sārthākā) s Osman Reborn has the Ottomans win the Italo-Turkish as a starting point.
British Imperialism of the 19th Century has 5 nations in North America at one pointTimelines where the US has to co-exist with a greater number of Norh American states. I've always found that idea fascinating.
Well I’ll check out your TL (the one in your signature I imagine?). I’ve seen Nixon done a few times, but surprisingly few considering how important the election was. I’ve done before for Profiles In Courage but that wasn’t the main focus of the TL, though it certainly played an important role.I’m gonna have this happen in my timeline later on. I’ve always wanted to see a Nixon presidency…. But mine has a different angle to it I think you’d find interesting. Just note it’s gonna be a good while before I get to 1960.
Yup. Gonna be a little while before I update it though since I’m kind of in a writers slump rn, though.Well I’ll check out your TL (the one in your signature I imagine?).
Indeed it was not. The Commonwealth's republican system had even worse internal issues than the Liberum Veto.Any timeline where Poland-Lithuania manages to remain a power of note, while still retaining it's semi-republican features. Too many people on here think that the Liberum Veto was the sole purpose Poland began to suffer from internal issues, and so, naturally, the only way to 'cure' it is for it to turn into a highly centralized monarchial state.
There are also a lack of early medieval timeline other than a few ongoing Late Roman/Byzantine Empire timeline.
I have considered to write a early medieval timeline myself with the POD being Charlemagne died in the hand of the Danish king Gudfred in 810 and the Frankish empire being spilt between his survived sons. Would such a timeline being interesting?
Oh so you'll love what I have in storeMore timelines focused on the Americas. On this website you would think all of history occurred in the old world, which it kind of did seeing as only the Mayans ever developed written language.
I want to see just one timeline were South America goes through massive border changes while Europe remains stagnant.
But the PLC does not have a bureaucracy system strong enough to counterbalance the... what do the Polish call their nobles again? Szchlata? Boyar? just being bribed into decisions that favor Russia/France bla bla bla. Of course, trying to fix that does not necessarily end up with a Louis XIV or Catherine II, but would quickly render the semi-republican features superficial, like... Rome, probably.Any timeline where Poland-Lithuania manages to remain a power of note, while still retaining it's semi-republican features. Too many people on here think that the Liberum Veto was the sole purpose Poland began to suffer from internal issues, and so, naturally, the only way to 'cure' it is for it to turn into a highly centralized monarchial state.
How much raw data do people wanting to write such a TL have though? Like what people populate the Yucatan and beyond, in what we today call Central America and stuff like that. Access to such material generally decides how likely it is for such a TL to appear.More timelines focused on the Americas. On this website you would think all of history occurred in the old world, which it kind of did seeing as only the Mayans ever developed written language.
I want to see just one timeline were South America goes through massive border changes while Europe remains stagnant.
Looks at notes, where a Medieval Coptic Christian Egypt shows up.-I'd love to see a Medieval Christian Egypt in a TL (I plan on making this happen in the future).
This could be an awesome TL, but potentially a real slog to write. Yellow Peril stuff was bad enough OTL; in a TL such as this I imagine there would be full on race wars over it.In general I would like to see timelines in which China, Japan and Korea did not turn their backs on the world but instead fully participated in history as did the European powers and confront the Western powers beginning in the 1400s and 1500s on somewhat equal terms.