Peter G. Tsouras is a historian who retired from the Defense Intelligence Agency, where he was a senior intelligence officer. He also served with the 1st Battalion, 64th Armor, in Germany. Tsouras is the author or editor of twenty-two books on military operations and alternate history.
"British Army Review"
" This will appeal to historians, re-enactors and wargamers, and
will undoubtedly stir up debate amongst expert and amateur Civil
War enthusiasts alike. Anyone with even a vague interest in the
American Civil War will find this an interesting, entertaining and
thought-provoking read, and would not be disappointed in seeking
out a copy." "Midwest Book Review" "" Dixie Victorious" goes beyond
most sci-fi scenarios of alternate history to pose scenes by
historians who ask 'what if'. Key battle changes, outcomes of
general decisions, and more are provided in realistic scenarios
which alternate battle results and actions to show how a different
choice or incident could've altered history. It's the professional
historian participation that makes this an engrossing
presentation."
"Publishers Weekly" " Solid and provocative . . . This latest entry
in a series that’ s a byword among alternate-history fans succeeds
in avoiding white supremacist fantasies and is well up to the very
high standard set by earlier entries."
"Civil War News" " Dixie Victorious is both fascinating and an
entertaining read. The latest entry in the Greenhill Alternate
History series is highly recommended for the reconstruction of
actual historic events to produce speculative alternative
results."
"British Army Review"
"This will appeal to historians, re-enactors and wargamers, and
will undoubtedly stir up debate amongst expert and amateur Civil
War enthusiasts alike. Anyone with even a vague interest in the
American Civil War will find this an interesting, entertaining and
thought-provoking read, and would not be disappointed in seeking
out a copy." "Midwest Book Review" ""Dixie Victorious" goes beyond
most sci-fi scenarios of alternate history to pose scenes by
historians who ask 'what if'. Key battle changes, outcomes of
general decisions, and more are provided in realistic scenarios
which alternate battle results and actions to show how a different
choice or incident could've altered history. It's the professional
historian participation that makes this an engrossing
presentation."
"Publishers Weekly" "Solid and provocative . . . This latest entry
in a series that's a byword among alternate-history fans succeeds
in avoiding white supremacist fantasies and is well up to the very
high standard set by earlier entries."
"Civil War News" "Dixie Victorious is both fascinating and an
entertaining read. The latest entry in the Greenhill Alternate
History series is highly recommended for the reconstruction of
actual historic events to produce speculative alternative results."
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