Scenarios about 'catholic-protestant relations'
The historical interactions, conflicts, and occasional collaborations between Catholic and Protestant Christian denominations following the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century. These relations have profoundly shaped European politics, sparked religious wars, influenced colonization patterns, and contributed to the development of concepts like religious tolerance and secularism. In alternate history scenarios, different outcomes in Catholic-Protestant conflicts could dramatically alter national boundaries, colonial empires, and the development of Western political thought.
What If The Glorious Revolution Failed?
Exploring the alternate timeline where James II successfully maintained his throne against William of Orange's invasion in 1688, potentially altering the development of constitutional monarchy, religious tolerance, and global power dynamics.