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1487:" (1934). While earlier alternate histories examined reasonably-straightforward divergences, Leinster attempted something completely different. In his "World gone mad", pieces of Earth traded places with their analogs from different timelines. The story follows Professor Minott and his students from a fictitious Robinson College as they wander through analogues of worlds that followed a different history. "Sidewise in Time" has been described as "the point at which the alternate history narrative first enters science fiction as a plot device" and is the story for which the
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Anderson's "House Rule" and "Loser's Night". In both science fiction and fantasy, whether a given parallel universe is an alternate history may not be clear. The writer might allude to a POD only to explain the existence and make no use of the concept, or may present the universe without explanation of its existence.
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1635:(1948), a tyrannical US Government brushes aside the warnings of scientists about the dangers of time travel and goes on with a planned experiment - with the result that minor changes to the prehistoric past cause Humanity to never have existed, its place taken by tentacled underwater intelligent creatures - who also have a tyrannical government which also insists on experimenting with time-travel.
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1835:, where an agent is trying to contain reality-scrambling "whirlpools" that form around users of a certain drug, and the agent is constantly trying to maximize the consistency of behavior among his alternate selves, attempting to compensate for events and thoughts he experiences, he guesses are of low measure relative to those experienced by most of his other selves.
2191:(1962), is an alternate history in which Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan won World War II. This book contains an example of "alternate-alternate" history, in that one of its characters authored a book depicting a reality in which the Allies won the war, itself divergent from real-world history in several aspects. The several characters live within a divided
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destroy all things that have been made, so that they do not exist now. But it cannot be seen how he can bring it about that things that have been made were not made. To be sure, it can come about that from now on and hereafter Rome does not exist; for it can be destroyed. But no opinion can grasp how it can come about that it was not founded long ago...
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1397:. The entry considers what would have happened if the North had been victorious (in other words, a character from an alternate world imagines a world more like the real one we live in, although it is not identical in every detail). Speculative work that narrates from the point of view of an alternate history is variously known as "
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possible decisions are made in all possible ways, one possible conclusion is that the characters were neither brave, nor clever, nor skilled, but simply lucky enough to happen on the universe in which they did not choose the cowardly route, take the stupid action, fumble the crucial activity, etc.;
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Confederacy in the American Civil War (named the "War of Southron Independence" in this timeline). The protagonist, the autodidact Hodgins Backmaker, travels back to the aforementioned battle and inadvertently changes history, which results in the
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take place between our world, the "grim world" and an alternate "fair world" where the Sidhe retreated to. Although technology is clearly present in both worlds, and the "fair world" parallels our history, about fifty years out of step, there is functional magic in the fair world. Even with such
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I see I must respond finally to what many people, on the basis of your holiness's judgment, raise as an objection on the topic of this dispute. For they say: If, as you assert, God is omnipotent in all things, can he manage this, that things that have been made were not made? He can certainly
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in which a professor trains his mind to move his body across timelines. He then hypnotizes his students so that they can explore more of them. Eventually, each settles into the reality that is most suitable for him or her. Some of the worlds they visit are mundane, some are very odd, and others
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would naturally involve many worlds, in fact a continually exploding array of universes. In quantum theory, new worlds would proliferate with every quantum event, and even if the writer uses human decisions, every decision that could be made differently would result in a different timeline. A
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seem to acknowledge their own world as the copy or negative version, calling it "Anti-Terra", while its mythical twin is the real "Terra". Like history, science has followed a divergent path on Anti-Terra: it boasts all the same technology as our world, but all based on water instead of
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and detective fiction genres, while exploring social issues related to Jewish history and culture. Apart from the alternate history of the Jews and Israel, Chabon also plays with other common tropes of alternate history fiction; in the book, Germany actually loses the war even
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1883:(1988), the first volume of the never-completed "Chronicles of Elsewhen", presents a multiverse of secretive cross-time societies that utilize a variety of means for cross-time travel, ranging from high-tech capsules to mutant powers. Harry Turtledove has launched the
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was destroyed in its infancy and many of the world's Jews instead live in a small strip of Alaska set aside by the US government for Jewish settlement. The story follows a Jewish detective solving a murder case in the
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of alternative worlds, complete with the paratime travel machines that would later become popular with
American pulp writers. However, since his hero experiences only a single alternate world, the story is not very different from conventional alternate history.
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Mr. Barnstable, along with two cars and their passengers, is mysteriously teleported into "another world", which the "Earthlings" call Utopia. Being far more advanced than Earth, Utopia is some 3000 years ahead of humanity in its development. Wells describes a
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Nabokov's hero is wracked by rumors of a "counter-earth" that apparently is ours). Some critics believe that the references to a counter-earth suggest that the world portrayed in
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Craveiro, Joanna (2016). A live/living museum of small, forgotten and unwanted memories: performing narratives, testimonies and archives of the
Portuguese Dictatorship and Revolution (Doctoral dissertation, University of Roehampton), p.
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which recreated 400 years of Japan's history from the perspective of a secret magical family with psychic abilities. The novel has since come to be recognized as a masterpiece of
Japanese speculative fiction. Twelve years later, author
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Germany rather than the Soviet Union. Gingrich and Forstchen neglected to write the promised sequel; instead, they wrote a trilogy about the American Civil War, starting with
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has the father of one of the main characters cross into another reality to steal that world's version of his son after his son dies. The second world has a slightly different history, with a few different states in the
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depicts a character informing Vimes that while anything that can happen, has happened, nevertheless there is no history whatsoever in which Vimes has ever murdered his wife. When the writer explicitly maintains that
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Germans (and doing almost as much harm as good in spite of its advanced weapons). The series also explores the cultural impacts of people with 2021 ideals interacting with 1940s culture. Similarly,
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1652:(1953), the protagonist lives in an alternate history in which the Confederacy has won the American Civil War. He travels backward through time and brings about a Union victory at the Battle of Gettysburg.
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the effects of cold iron make it possible that it is the result of a POD. The sequel clarifies this as the result of a collaboration of Einstein and Planck in 1901, resulting in the theory of "rhea tics".
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and Adolf Hitler have agreed to meet to discuss an end to their country's Cold War 15 years after the Axis victory in World War II. However, an American reporter has discovered proof of the long denied
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An alternate history documentary where giant martians with machines invaded the Earth during WW1, causing huge technological upgrades and the entente and central powers fighting alongside each other.
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tells that much of history having been shaped since the 1940s by a government conspiracy with aliens. One race of aliens can take over humans, while those immune to the alien's control fight back.
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groups, later in web databases and forums. The "Usenet Alternate History List" was first posted on 11 April 1991, to the Usenet newsgroup rec.arts.sf-lovers. In May 1995, the dedicated newsgroup
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s main character has visited two alternative worlds in the TV show and several in its spin off media. The Third Doctor visits a world with a fascist Great Britain on the brink of destruction,
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magazine is publishing a series of three articles: 'If Booth Had Missed Lincoln', 'If Lee Had Won the Battle of Gettysburg', and 'If Napoleon Had Escaped to America'. This is the fourth".
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focuses on the Asian-American side of the alternate history, exploring an America ruled by the Japanese Empire while integrating elements of Asian pop culture like mechas and videogames.
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to conquer England, the possibility that the fairies were real but retreated from modern advances makes the POD possible: the fairies really were present all along, in a secret history.
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parodied alternate history stories about the American Civil War in his 1930 story "If Grant Had Been Drinking at Appomattox", which he accompanied with this very brief introduction: "
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series is set on a world where costumed heroes were initially welcomed but later outlawed. It is set 34 years after the events of the comic book on which the series shares a name.
3231:. Actual historical figures are seen in a much different light: Ben Franklin is revered as the continent's finest "maker", George Washington was executed after being captured, and
1354:. In that work, scholars from major universities, as well as important non-academic authors, turned their attention to such questions as "If the Moors in Spain Had Won" and "If
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defeat the Entente Powers in the two "Great War"s of the 1910s and 1940s (with a Nazi-esque Confederate government attempting to exterminate its black population), and the
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by Steve Rhinelander, the point of divergence is the Battle of the Plains of Abraham of the French and Indian War. That novel is a mystery set in 1940 of that time line.
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line which divided Italy from Austria during that war collapses when the Germans and the Austrians forsake trench warfare and adopt blitzkrieg twenty years in advance.
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scenarios about crucial events in human history, and present outcomes very different from the historical record. Some alternate histories are considered a subgenre of
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has been encountered where Earth has an empire that subjugates other planets. Doppelgängers of the main cast of many the TV shows appear in that reality.
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be overrun, but the book never depicts the slaughter of the innocent thus entailed, remaining solely in the timeline where the country is saved.
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Sideways in Time: Critical Essays on Alternate History Fiction
5134:"Throw Out the Rules: The Probability Broach by L. Neil Smith"
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Sideways in Time: Critical Essays on Alternate History Fiction
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Darius, Julian. "58 Varieties: Watchmen and Revisionism". In
4797:"Civilizations by Laurent Binet Wins the 2021 Sidewise Award"
4651:"Selections from Peter Damian's Letter on Divine Omnipotence"
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1195:(published 1830) is described as an "alternative history" by
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5415:"SS-GB's dystopian parallel universe – a drama for our time"
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The iron dream: Adolf Hitler's Hugo award winning SF Classic
4977:"Master of Alternate History - 4/7/2008 - Publishers Weekly"
4194:"Time Travel, Alternate Histories, & Parallel Universes"
3952:, and fiction based in futuristic or non-temporal settings.
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While many justifications for alternate histories involve a
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One early work of fiction detailing an alternate history is
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What Didn't Happen Next: An Alternative History of Football
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The cross-time theme was further developed in the 1960s by
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Classic and Iconoclastic Alternate History Science Fiction
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was a planned TV show whose pilot was later released as a
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comparable to the US/Soviet equivalent in 'our' timeline.
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Alternate History: Playing with Contingency and Necessity
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What If? Military Historians Imagine What Might Have Been
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Brave New Words: The Oxford Dictionary of Science Fiction
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and faces a court martial hearing over his incompetence.
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Island and all its modern inhabitants are transported to
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after fleeing from Europe to North America in the 1920s.
2703:, is set in Europe following the Nazi victory. The novel
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in which a time machine is used to alter history so that
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Alternative History: The Development of a Literary Genre
5292:
5160:"SF REVIEWS.NET: Mysterium / Robert Charles Wilson ☆☆☆½"
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Richard Lyman Bushman. Knopf, ISBN 1-4000-4270-4, p. 104
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Martin Bunzl, "Counterfactual History: A User's Guide",
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and Lisa A. Barnett, the magic used in the book, by Dr.
2352:) to about AD 2045 (1467 AH). Rather than following the
2129:, describes a Change War ranging across all of history.
5708:
Foundation: The International Review of Science Fiction
5319:"The Darkest Timeline with Ken Jeong & Joel McHale"
5561:
Loyer, Emmanuelle (2019). Uchronia. Booksandideas.net.
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The Best Alternate History Stories of the 20th Century
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In 1986, a sixteen-part epic comic book series called
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between the two superpowers. The book has inspired an
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takes the Pacific states, governing them as a puppet,
5192:. Winchester, UK: Zero Books. pp. 19 & 165.
4849:"William Tenn, Science Fiction Author, Is Dead at 89"
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and the re-emergence of magic and magical creatures.
1479:'s "Ancestral Voices", which was quickly followed by
5056:"Book Review: The Iron Dream, Norman Spinrad (1972)"
3294:, using in effect a form of secret history (as when
2678:
but also invaded and occupied the Hawaiian Islands.
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Contemporary alternate history in popular literature
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is another attempt to portray a Utopian society. In
5215:"Time and Freedom in Jason Barker's 'Marx Returns'"
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3283:in 1586, and shortly thereafter saving the life of
3171:. Another point of divergence occurs in 1199, when
2905:introduces anachronisms into the life and times of
5185:
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3183:so strong that it survives into the 20th century.
2656:conquerors. He also co-authored a book with actor
2542:. This period also saw alternate history works by
5696:The Alternate History: Refiguring Historical Time
4769:Morgan, Glyn; Palmer-Patel, Charul (2019-10-31).
3889:In Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Italian,
2847:times to become the world's first superpower. In
2784:, in which the Confederates win a victory at the
2409:. Stylistically, Chabon borrows heavily from the
10617:
5433:"soc.history.what-if Frequently Asked Questions"
3867:In addition to these discussion forums, in 1997
2954:. This minor change ultimately leads to all-out
1680:
5297:. New York: St. Martin's Griffin. p. 515.
4789:
4318:
4251:"Jorge Luis Borges Reviews by Evelyn C. Leeper"
4223:
3374:incorporates ancient Chinese physics and Greek
2488:The world of 1942, as depicted at the start of
2336:(2002), starts at the point of divergence with
1522:follow science fiction or fantasy conventions.
5661:Minutes to Midnight: Twelve Essays on Watchmen
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5080:
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9324:
9086:
8101:The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
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5828:
5060:Science Fiction and Other Suspect Ruminations
4465:Acta Antiqua Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae
4349:
4272:
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3641:successfully lands on the Moon before the US
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1620:at the time of the Byzantine invasion of the
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5640:Chapman, Edgar L., and Carl B. Yoke (eds.).
3899:
3533:The Court-Martial of George Armstrong Custer
2400:(2007), which explores a world in which the
2144:in 1961, in magazine form, and reprinted by
1717:introducing citations to additional sources
1536:Time travel to create historical divergences
1137:was still a recent and traumatic memory for
5570:
5413:Ellis-Petersen, Hannah (10 February 2017).
4359:Roads Not Taken: Tales of Alternate History
4273:Black, Jeremy; MacRaild, Donald M. (2007).
3645:, resulting in a continued and intensified
3637:depicts an alternate timeline in which the
2340:turning his army away from Europe, and the
2056:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
1929:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
1823:to different infinite sets). The physicist
1309:Early 20th century and the era of the pulps
1279:Napoléon et la conquête du monde, 1812–1823
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5725:Morgan, Glyn, and C. Palmer-Patel (eds.).
4518:
4140:"Alternative history (AH/althist) handout"
4062:
3263:Again, in the English Renaissance fantasy
2946:Japanese history leads to the election of
2163:A map of the United States as depicted in
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5108:"Profile: Martin Cruz Smith | Books"
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4689:. Houghton Mifflin. pp. Appendix VI.
4089:
4087:
4020:Hypothetical Axis victory in World War II
3549:C.S.A.: The Confederate States of America
3124:are real and powerful. The same author's
3051:Learn how and when to remove this message
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2018:Major writers explore alternate histories
1949:Learn how and when to remove this message
1616:in which an American academic travels to
1590:Learn how and when to remove this message
1511:A somewhat similar approach was taken by
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1015:Learn how and when to remove this message
997:Learn how and when to remove this message
5612:
5081:Spinrad, Norman; Whipple, Homer (2013).
4731:SFE: The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
4462:
4345:
4343:
3449:by adding descriptive text and removing
3342:Alternate history shades off into other
3062:
2526:genre and two series of anthologies—the
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2316:quarter-final, there would have been no
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1965:'s Change War series, starting with the
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1707:Relevant discussion may be found on the
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1092:in the 11th century. In his famous work
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926:by adding descriptive text and removing
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5280:"Top Ten Japan All Time Best SF Novels"
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4522:The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
4417:
4314:
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2942:by R.M. Christianson a small change in
2598:, in which aliens invaded Earth during
1082:, which contains speculative material.
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10002:Types of fiction with multiple endings
9100:
6862:Writers and Illustrators of the Future
5526:McGowan, Matthew (25 September 2000).
5479:
5457:. AlternateHistory.com. Archived from
5356:
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4897:Hancock, Nick; England, Chris (1997).
4682:
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3983:American Civil War alternate histories
3167:to treat heart disease is regarded as
2979:January 6 United States Capitol attack
2602:. Other stories by Turtledove include
1859:sequence, which would be completed in
1273:(1895). While not as nationalistic as
1096:, a long letter in which he discusses
150:American Civil War alternate histories
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9074:
8029:Internet Speculative Fiction Database
7656:
6099:
5816:
5573:"Off the Shelf: The Peshawar Lancers"
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5131:
4950:"The posts that were at this blog..."
4948:Shetterly, Will (15 September 2016).
4881:
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4170:. The Free Dictionary. Archived from
3179:and returns to England and makes the
2685:. In some versions, the Nazis and/or
648:Internet Speculative Fiction Database
5498:
4309:
3875:'s "Sci Fi Site of the Week" twice.
3869:Uchronia: The Alternate History List
3629:featured an alternate 18th century.
3417:
3000:
2781:Gettysburg: A Novel of the Civil War
2522:, as well as the development of the
2454:adding citations to reliable sources
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2141:Fantastic Stories of the Imagination
2119:triumphed over the Roman Republic.
2054:adding citations to reliable sources
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1927:adding citations to reliable sources
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1489:Sidewise Award for Alternate History
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5729:. Liverpool University Press, 2019.
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5278:Mamatas, Nick (17 September 2011).
4397:. New York: Del Rey. pp. 1–5.
4361:. New York: Del Rey. pp. 1–5.
4279:. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 125.
4105:from the original on 7 January 2016
2996:
2925:, which on one occasion involves a
2324:would have continued indefinitely.
659:The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
24:
8990:LGBT themes in speculative fiction
8316:Works inspired by J. R. R. Tolkien
5868:Novikov self-consistency principle
5634:
5157:
5029:Liptak, Andrew (1 February 2018).
4974:
4847:Jonas, Gerald (13 February 2010).
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2567:began examining a world where the
2380:(2004), looks at an America where
1855:in the first three volumes of his
1374:. Among the authors included were
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10405:Third-person omniscient narrative
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5323:darkesttimelinepodcast.libsyn.com
5132:Brown, Alan (27 September 2018).
4703:. 6 December 2006. Archived from
4035:List of alternate history fiction
3188:Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell
3149:had a different outcome, and the
1210:Joseph Smith: Rough Stone Rolling
869:This section has multiple issues.
795:Often described as a subgenre of
327:List of alternate history fiction
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6210:Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic
5878:Quantum mechanics of time travel
5858:Chronology protection conjecture
5435:. Anthonymayer.net. 8 March 2002
5105:
5004:"Dominion by CJ Sansom – review"
5002:Lawson, Mark (6 December 2012).
4922:Liptak, Andrew (16 April 2016).
4663:from the original on 2022-10-09.
4156:from the original on 2022-10-09.
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3406:which reimagined the history of
3356:and its sequels take place in a
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3772:The Great Martian War 1913-1917
3130:occurs in a world in which the
2977:alternate reality in which the
2623:In the Presence of Mine Enemies
2441:needs additional citations for
2205:East Coast of the United States
1528:produced alternate history for
1498:The world in 1964 in the novel
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877:or discuss these issues on the
837:related to, but distinct from,
9793:Conflict between good and evil
7587:Science and technology studies
5772:Schneider-Mayerson, Matthew. "
5480:Besner, Linda (1 March 2017).
4822:Rosenfeld, Gavriel D. (2005).
4618:Letters of Peter Damian 91-120
4303:(2004) 109 No. 3, pp. 845–858
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3796:TV shows and spin off media a
3678:events are different, such as
2952:President of the United States
2217:Amazon series of the same name
1638:Time travel as the cause of a
1344:). In 1931, British historian
1293:discover a reef made of solid
248:Speculative fiction portal
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5974:Parallel universes in fiction
5782:30, 3–4 (Summer 2009), 63–83.
5213:Power, Nina (16 March 2018).
4056:
3950:parallel universes in fiction
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2940:Hydrogen Wars: Atomic Sunrise
2584:Confederate States of America
2569:Confederate States of America
2397:The Yiddish Policemen's Union
2115:, describes a world in which
1681:Quantum theory of many worlds
1427:The American humorist author
1129:, which was written when the
790:
5984:Philosophy of space and time
5720:University of North Carolina
4736:Herbert Millingchamp Vaughan
4649:Spade, Paul Vincent (1995).
3475:is set on a world where the
3378:, using them as if factual.
3113:Three Hearts and Three Lions
2683:Axis victory in World War II
2253:; e.g., when a character in
1351:If It Had Happened Otherwise
7:
8018:The Encyclopedia of Fantasy
7131:Space stations and habitats
5714:McKnight, Edgar Vernon Jr.
5579:. SciFi.com. Archived from
5530:. SciFi.com. Archived from
5503:. SciFi.com. Archived from
5295:The Encyclopedia of Fantasy
5219:Los Angeles Review of Books
4325:The History of Rome, Book 9
4009:The Garden of Forking Paths
3955:
3878:
3703:, showed a world where the
3639:Soviet crewed lunar program
3211:(a parallel to the life of
3031:the claims made and adding
2863:, which was then underway.
2769:, in which the US defeated
2715:Mecha Samurai Empire series
1570:the claims made and adding
1405:'s alternate history novel
1399:recursive alternate history
1289:, the earliest settlers in
1183:emerging victorious in the
977:the claims made and adding
666:The Encyclopedia of Fantasy
653:List of Japanese SF writers
10:
10652:
5964:Many-worlds interpretation
5851:General terms and concepts
4493:Historical Social Research
4301:American Historical Review
4099:Collins English Dictionary
3882:
3695:The Man in the High Castle
3536:is a 1977 telemovie where
2333:The Years of Rice and Salt
2308:it is suggested that, had
2188:The Man in the High Castle
2176:The Man in the High Castle
2166:The Man in the High Castle
2148:in 1962 as one half of an
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10432:Stream of unconsciousness
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8056:List of story collections
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7897:Occult detective fiction
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7577:Museum of Science Fiction
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7522:Christian science fiction
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7486:Self-replicating machines
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5647:Collins, William Joseph.
5482:"Considered Alternatives"
4801:Eisenhower Public Library
3846:
3831:Marvel Cinematic Universe
3814:Marvel Cinematic Universe
3688:Crisis on Infinite Earths
3400:wrote the groundbreaking
3217:Latter Day Saint movement
2948:General Douglas MacArthur
2836:Island in the Sea of Time
1659:A more recent example is
1252:, the British politician
1213:, Bushman wrote that the
1185:French invasion of Russia
1155:. He saves the city from
160:Hypothetical Axis victory
9800:Self-fulfilling prophecy
8321:World Fantasy Convention
5873:Self-fulfilling prophecy
5748:Rosenfeld, Gavriel David
5628:Schmid, 2020, p. 11, 28.
4683:Petrie, Charles (1934).
4616:Damian, Pierre (2013) .
4477:10.1556/AAnt.52.2012.3.2
4421:Journal of Roman Studies
3783:shows a world where the
3747:The Plot Against America
3542:Battle of Little Bighorn
3204:The Tales of Alvin Maker
2965:Through crowdfunding on
2909:, such as when his wife
2799:(1970). Beginning with
2640:succeeded in conquering
2612:were not populated from
2546:, Kim Stanley Robinson,
2377:The Plot Against America
2312:been fit to play in the
1871:in the 1980s; Chalker's
1841:Lord Kalvan of Otherwhen
1297:and are able to build a
1207:. In the 2005 biography
1036:Title page of the first
30:Not to be confused with
10427:Stream of consciousness
9890:Suspension of disbelief
8389:Fire-breathing monsters
7455:Artificial intelligence
7353:Simulated consciousness
5686:University of Cape Town
4884:"Taming the Multiverse"
4138:Morton, Alison (2014).
3921:are native versions of
3620:threatens the meeting.
3451:less pertinent examples
3087:Many works of straight
2913:sings a verse from the
2514:("Timeline 191") series
2270:Contro-passato prossimo
1504:in which the Nazis won
1360:Hendrik Willem van Loon
1328:Joseph Edgar Chamberlin
1050:(originally in Catalan)
928:less pertinent examples
10631:Science fiction genres
9968:Denouement/Catastrophe
9949:Rising action/Epitasis
9280:Historical reenactment
9251:Historical grand opera
8140:Dungeons & Dragons
7607:Technology and society
6475:Science Fiction Museum
6037:closed timelike curves
5888:Time travel in fiction
5455:"AlternateHistory.com"
5184:Barker, Jason (2018).
4198:Madison Public Library
4015:Historical revisionism
3916:
3908:
3900:
3822:(2021 & 2023), on
3715:Motherland: Fort Salem
3701:novel of the same name
3674:. Also, several major
3484:An Englishman's Castle
3084:
2802:The Probability Broach
2763:have written a novel,
2630:won World War II; and
2515:
2499:
2366:Marxist historiography
2364:of history theory and
2273:), wherein the static
2269:
2231:(1969), is a story of
2179:
2135:Worlds of the Imperium
1998:trilogy in the 1990s.
1983:trilogy in the 1970s,
1515:in his 1941 novelette
1508:
1342:If: A Jacobite Fantasy
1131:fall of Constantinople
1111:
1094:De Divina Omnipotentia
1051:
1028:Antiquity and medieval
839:counterfactual history
730:
203:Counterfactual history
32:Counterfactual history
10314:Utopian and dystopian
9256:by historical figures
8206:International Fantasy
7206:Organ transplantation
6465:Libraries and museums
6386:Cyberpunk derivatives
6340:Utopian and dystopian
6085:Traversable wormholes
5863:Closed timelike curve
5722:at Chapel Hill, 1994.
5700:Kent State University
5667:Cowley, Robert, ed.,
4901:. London: Chameleon.
4095:"Alternative history"
3699:an adaptation of the
3666:didn't take down the
3626:Fena: Pirate Princess
3502:Remedial Chaos Theory
3392:Musubi no Yama Hiroku
3173:Richard the Lionheart
3151:Industrial Revolution
3066:
2880:Robert Charles Wilson
2731:The Proteus Operation
2505:
2487:
2382:Franklin D. Roosevelt
2162:
1891:Rival paratime worlds
1833:The Infinite Assassin
1497:
1197:Richard Lyman Bushman
1106:
1061:Ab Urbe Condita Libri
1035:
850:History of literature
841:, which is a form of
810:2001: A Space Odyssey
803:are misidentified as
760:in which one or more
736:(also referred to as
724:
9868:Narrative techniques
9648:Story within a story
9460:Supporting character
9010:Supernatural fiction
8087:Fantastic Adventures
7557:Fictional technology
7552:Fictional astronauts
7409:Frankenstein complex
5896:Timelines in fiction
4803:. September 21, 2022
4752:Wells, H.G. (1923).
4727:"Vaughan, Herbert M"
4387:Greenberg, Martin H.
4336:on 28 February 2007.
4330:Marquette University
3376:Aristotelian physics
3292:contemporary fantasy
3153:has occurred early.
3071:in 1172, before the
2786:Battle of Gettysburg
2761:William R. Forstchen
2528:What Might Have Been
2450:improve this article
2328:Kim Stanley Robinson
2169:TV series, based on
2050:improve this section
1975:(1958); followed by
1923:improve this section
1713:improve this article
1452:(1923) in which the
1417:Battle of Gettysburg
1242:Percy Bysshe Shelley
1087:Doctor of the Church
10636:Speculative fiction
10573:Political narrative
10415:Unreliable narrator
10272:Speculative fiction
9980:Nonlinear narrative
9928:Three-act structure
9788:Deal with the Devil
9199:Middle Ages in film
8311:Tolkien's influence
8024:Fantasy Masterworks
7977:Television programs
7785:Fairy tale parodies
7597:Speculative fiction
7191:Genetic engineering
5933:Grandfather paradox
5785:Singles, Kathleen.
5461:on 13 November 2015
4758:. Gutenberg.net.au.
4537:Migne, Jacques-Paul
4500:(2 (128)): 99–117.
4320:Titus Livius (Livy)
4025:Invasion literature
3932:. The English term
3861:soc.history.what-if
3839:(2021-present), on
3603:streaming service.
3447:improve the article
3308:Magic, Incorporated
3285:Christopher Marlowe
3135:William Shakespeare
3127:A Midsummer Tempest
3120:is history and the
3101:mythological beasts
3073:point of divergence
2932:The German Ideology
2919:Anarchy in the U.K.
2676:bombed Pearl Harbor
2650:William Shakespeare
2564:Captain Confederacy
2314:1970 FIFA World Cup
2154:American Revolution
2098:The End of Eternity
1977:Richard C. Meredith
1831:in his short story
1812:All the Myriad Ways
1786:"many world" theory
1728:"Alternate history"
1640:point of divergence
1260:, are still alive.
1230:P.'s Correspondence
1222:Nathaniel Hawthorne
1181:First French Empire
1066:Alexander the Great
924:improve the article
805:alternative history
758:speculative fiction
738:alternative history
404:Legendary creatures
311:Speculative fiction
228:Speculative fiction
175:Point of divergence
10551:Narrative paradigm
10546:Narrative identity
10476:Dominant narrative
10422:Multiple narrators
9706:Fictional location
9549:Dramatic structure
9169:Historical fantasy
9144:Historical romance
9139:Historical mystery
9102:Historical fiction
8533:Damsel in distress
8301:Mythopoeic Society
7902:Paranormal romance
7817:Historical fantasy
7802:Fantasy of manners
7756:Children's fantasy
7424:Message from space
7389:Ancient astronauts
7277:Parallel universes
7252:Extrasolar planets
7159:Biological warfare
6281:Parallel universes
6163:Scientific romance
6031:general relativity
5954:Alternative future
5947:Parallel timelines
5925:Temporal paradoxes
5901:in science fiction
5759:History and Theory
5680:Gevers, Nicholas.
5507:on 1 December 2008
5158:Wagner, Thomas W.
4956:on 2 February 2006
4854:The New York Times
4707:on 6 December 2006
4174:on 3 February 2013
4147:alison-morton.com/
4050:Ruritanian romance
3998:Fictional universe
3978:Alternative future
3946:alternate history.
3720:Salem witch trials
3304:Robert A. Heinlein
3085:
3016:possibly contains
2958:between the major
2938:In the 2022 novel
2855:, a small town in
2839:trilogy, in which
2588:American Civil War
2573:American Civil War
2516:
2500:
2322:post-war consensus
2180:
1989:A Greater Infinity
1614:L. Sprague de Camp
1609:Lest Darkness Fall
1555:possibly contains
1513:Robert A. Heinlein
1509:
1395:American Civil War
1333:The Ifs of History
1258:Napoleon Bonaparte
1199:, a biographer of
1192:The Book of Mormon
1052:
962:possibly contains
774:historical fiction
731:
638:Fictional universe
260:History portal
213:Historical fiction
165:Multiple universes
77:L. Sprague de Camp
18:Alternate timeline
10626:Alternate history
10613:
10612:
10556:Narrative therapy
9990:television series
9935:Freytag's Pyramid
9778:Moral development
9681:Alternate history
9391:False protagonist
9306:
9305:
9266:
9265:
9259:
9241:Historical comics
9237:
9210:
9207:Peplum film genre
9164:Alternate history
9068:
9067:
8942:
8941:
8867:Places and events
8329:
8328:
8159:
8158:
7880:Planetary romance
7791:Fairytale fantasy
7746:Alternate history
7734:Sword and sorcery
7725:Action-adventure
7650:
7649:
7542:Alternate history
7530:
7529:
7491:Simulated reality
7221:Sex and sexuality
7174:Extraterrestrials
7093:
7092:
6920:
6919:
6916:
6915:
6657:Campbell Memorial
6434:
6433:
6303:Planetary romance
6093:
6092:
6045:Alcubierre metric
5959:Alternate history
5804:Alternate History
5711:102, Spring 2008.
5571:Paul Di Filippo.
5267:. 6 January 2023.
5199:978-1-78535-660-5
5164:www.sfreviews.net
4863:on 1 January 2022
4404:978-0-345-43990-1
4383:Turtledove, Harry
3923:alternate history
3780:SS-GB (TV series)
3756:Charles Lindbergh
3754:miniseries where
3727:Noughts + Crosses
3468:
3467:
3371:Celestial Matters
3366:Richard Garfinkle
3344:fantasy subgenres
3281:Battle of Zutphen
3215:, founder of the
3147:English Civil War
3061:
3060:
3053:
3018:original research
2927:Caro–Kann Defence
2861:Thirty Years' War
2819:Whiskey Rebellion
2793:Martin Cruz Smith
2668:George Washington
2605:A Different Flesh
2538:series edited by
2530:series edited by
2506:World War I from
2482:
2481:
2474:
2386:Charles Lindbergh
2360:, similar to the
2207:and parts of the
2086:
2085:
2078:
1959:
1958:
1951:
1885:Crosstime Traffic
1778:
1777:
1763:
1649:Bring the Jubilee
1600:
1599:
1592:
1557:original research
1440:cross-time travel
1411:in which General
1408:Bring the Jubilee
1384:Winston Churchill
1370:on the island of
1025:
1024:
1017:
1007:
1006:
999:
964:original research
945:
944:
892:
762:historical events
734:Alternate history
719:
718:
643:Fictional species
588:Fiction magazines
506:Fiction magazines
377:Fiction magazines
320:Alternate history
296:
295:
170:Parallel timeline
54:Alternate history
16:(Redirected from
10643:
10536:Literary science
10079:Narrative poetry
9975:Linear narrative
9885:Stylistic device
9880:Show, don't tell
9843:Figure of speech
9633:Shaggy dog story
9376:Characterization
9333:
9326:
9319:
9310:
9309:
9296:
9295:
9253:
9216:
9196:
9191:Historical drama
9184:
9183:
9154:Nautical fiction
9095:
9088:
9081:
9072:
9071:
9058:
9057:
9048:
9047:
8924:Enchanted forest
8568:Occult detective
8340:
8339:
8296:Lovecraft fandom
8261:
8260:
7965:highest-grossing
7939:
7938:
7926:Western fantasy
7677:
7670:
7663:
7654:
7653:
7639:
7629:
7628:
7467:Astroengineering
7399:Evil corporation
7126:Matrioshka brain
7104:
7103:
7043:List of TV shows
6929:
6928:
6609:
6608:
6443:
6442:
6313:Sword and planet
6203:
6202:
6120:
6113:
6106:
6097:
6096:
6080:van Stockum dust
5992:Butterfly effect
5837:
5830:
5823:
5814:
5813:
5779:American Studies
5743:
5739:
5692:Hellekson, Karen
5629:
5626:
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5499:Berkwits, Jeff.
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4979:. Archived from
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4355:Schmidt, Stanley
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4332:. Archived from
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4276:Studying History
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3973:Alternate ending
3968:Alien space bats
3919:
3911:
3903:
3864:active members.
3708:won World War II
3463:
3460:
3454:
3426:
3425:
3418:
3403:Teito Monogatari
3209:Orson Scott Card
3118:Matter of France
3056:
3049:
3045:
3042:
3036:
3033:inline citations
3009:
3008:
3001:
2997:In fantasy genre
2658:Richard Dreyfuss
2616:during the last
2592:Imperial Germany
2590:, the Union and
2520:Harry Turtledove
2512:Southern Victory
2508:Harry Turtledove
2477:
2470:
2466:
2463:
2457:
2434:
2426:
2354:great man theory
2272:
2265:Past Conditional
2223:Vladimir Nabokov
2091:'s short story "
2081:
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2030:
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1633:Brooklyn Project
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1581:
1575:
1572:inline citations
1548:
1547:
1540:
1485:Sidewise in Time
1265:Castello Holford
1205:Native Americans
1157:Islamic conquest
1154:
1143:Byzantine Empire
1139:Christian Europe
1126:Tirant lo Blanch
1115:Joanot Martorell
1047:Tirant lo Blanch
1042:Joanot Martorell
1038:Spanish-language
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10481:Fiction writing
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9538:Deus ex machina
9479:
9465:Title character
9450:Stock character
9396:Focal character
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9234:wuxia tv series
9203:Arthurian films
9179:Performing arts
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9064:
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9005:Science fiction
8938:
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8658:Magical weapons
8589:
8553:Fairy godmother
8509:
8453:Talking animals
8325:
8250:
8176:British Fantasy
8155:
8127:
8108:Science Fantasy
8065:
7981:
7930:
7869:Science fantasy
7714:
7686:
7684:Fantasy fiction
7681:
7651:
7646:
7645:
7616:
7592:Sense of wonder
7526:
7510:
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7439:Xenoarchaeology
7414:Galactic empire
7369:Africanfuturism
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6357:Techno-thriller
6325:Climate fiction
6293:Science fantasy
6247:Anime and manga
6194:
6153:Anthropological
6129:
6127:Science fiction
6124:
6094:
6089:
6075:Tipler cylinder
6034:
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5644:. Mellen, 2003.
5637:
5635:Further reading
5632:
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5583:on July 4, 2008
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5388:. 3 March 2015.
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3798:Mirror Universe
3790:In the various
3634:For All Mankind
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3398:Hiroshi Aramata
3353:Bridge of Birds
3324:Operation Chaos
3316:and its sequel
3313:Operation Chaos
3300:Son of Darkness
3296:Josepha Sherman
3233:"Tom" Jefferson
3225:Oliver Cromwell
3177:Siege of Chaluz
3157:Randall Garrett
3139:Oliver Cromwell
3093:science fantasy
3077:Randall Garrett
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2865:John Birmingham
2823:Poutine and Gin
2815:Albert Gallatin
2797:The Indians Won
2663:The Two Georges
2646:Elizabethan era
2636:, in which the
2633:Ruled Britannia
2626:, in which the
2608:, in which the
2596:Worldwar series
2532:Gregory Benford
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2197:Empire of Japan
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1346:Sir John Squire
1320:A Modern Utopia
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3181:Angevin Empire
3069:Angevin Empire
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2741:The Iron Dream
2736:Norman Spinrad
2726:James P. Hogan
2638:Spanish Armada
2558:, and others.
2552:Howard Waldrop
2548:Harry Harrison
2544:S. M. Stirling
2495:The Domination
2490:S. M. Stirling
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2362:Annales School
2358:social history
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2261:Guido Morselli
2237:Czarist Russia
2183:Philip K. Dick
2171:Philip K. Dick
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9740:Worldbuilding
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9587:Kishōtenketsu
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9580:In medias res
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9559:Foreshadowing
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9406:Gothic double
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9386:Deuteragonist
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8974:Ghost stories
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8757:Fantasy races
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8730:Shapeshifting
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8603:Hard and soft
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8426:Shapeshifters
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8246:World Fantasy
8244:
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8241:Tähtifantasia
8239:
8237:
8234:
8232:
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8211:Japan Fantasy
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7909:Weird fiction
7907:
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7898:
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7893:
7892:Urban fantasy
7890:
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7572:Magic realism
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7448:Technological
7446:
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7429:Transhumanism
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7407:
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7404:First contact
7402:
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7331:Psychological
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7308:
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7302:Teleportation
7300:
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7282:Portable hole
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7108:Architectural
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7004:Short stories
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6827:Tähtivaeltaja
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6274:Space Western
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6259:Space warfare
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1667:Stephen Fry
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3569:Doctor Who
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