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Plausible Worlds: Possibility and Understanding in History and the Social Sciences is a 1991 book by Geoffrey Hawthorn, professor of sociology at the University of Cambridge. The book is credited with legitimizing the academic field of counterfactual history. The book explores three points of divergence: the Black Death, the Korean War, and the influence of Duccio.

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  • Plausible Worlds: Possibility and Understanding in History and the Social Sciences is a 1991 book by Geoffrey Hawthorn, professor of sociology at the University of Cambridge. The book is credited with legitimizing the academic field of counterfactual history. The book explores three points of divergence: the Black Death, the Korean War, and the influence of Duccio. (en)
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  • 901 20
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  • 0-521-40359-6
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  • D16.9 .H39 1991
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  • Geoffrey Hawthorn (en)
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  • D16.9 .H39 1991 (en)
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  • United Kingdom (en)
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  • Plausible Worlds (en)
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  • August, 1991 (en)
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  • Cambridge University Press
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  • Plausible Worlds: Possibility and Understanding in History and the Social Sciences is a 1991 book by Geoffrey Hawthorn, professor of sociology at the University of Cambridge. The book is credited with legitimizing the academic field of counterfactual history. The book explores three points of divergence: the Black Death, the Korean War, and the influence of Duccio. (en)
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