You know, while re-reading the last batch of updates, I noticed something weird with the LDP:
The younger politician (Hopkinson, b. 1851) is spearheading the internal opposition to the proposed new political programme for the party championed by the older politician (Campbell-Bannerman, b...
Maybe if I find the time and resolve to reboot it and compile a new TL in a much briefer form. The 1970-1975 update I was working on became so gigantic that it made me lose my will to continue. That's why I abandoned the TL. :confused:
I know where I want to go with it, but the thing as it...
I was re-reading this chapter and I noticed this truncated paragraph. Who did the attempt to challenge Cecil's bid to the (Presidential) Regency belong to?
Both, in a sense. I was either expecting it to cover the Six Counties of OTL' Northern Ireland or just the city of Belfast and surrounding areas. I'm not gonna complain with this half-measure, though. :)
I'm loving all the recent focus on the other side of la Manche very much, but when we'll be back to the British Isles, could we see a new map of the internal subdivisions of the Union? After everything that happened (the Orangists in Ireland, the England movement...) the one from the 1870's is...
Once again I'm here with only a linguistic annotation to offer:
That name is more than a little messed up. First of all "action" is written "azione" in Italian, meaning that the word would be "Azionista", not "Actionista". Even then, Italy has had two (or two and a half, from a certain...
Since this TL is more on the soft side of alternate history*, does that mean we're going to see OTL figures handle everything until the end (1960, I guess)? We're quite removed from the moment in time when things really started diverging hard from the events we're used to (the early death of...
I'd like to point out that this definition is completely anachronistic. Imperia as a city did not exist until 1923, when the two distinct cities of Oneglia (the main harbour) and Porto Maurizio (which was located on a nearby promontory) were artifically fused by Prime Minister Mussolini (he had...
Hi!
Unfortunately, I haven't got any good feedback to offer about your TL right now. I just wanted to write that I'm genuinely impressed. I can't tell if this ever occured before, but I know for sure that I had never seen a timeline come back from a FOUR-year-long hiatus. 👍
I second the above nomination for Best Colonialism and Revolutions Era Timeline: The World of Tricolors and Tradition: Human History Without Napoleon; @Assouf