The Chronicle of Higher Education

What if JFK Had Lived?

Historians are usually more interested in what was than what might have been. But sometimes imagining an alternate reality can be interesting — and possibly even instructive.

Or so argues James G. Blight, a professor of international studies at Brown University, along with others who have explored so-called counterfactual...

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