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This series has made extensive use of alternative history, especially (but not exclusively) since its relaunch in 2005. These include Inferno, Day of the Daleks, Pyramids of Mars (a brief glimpse of a dead Earth), "Father's Day", "Rise of the Cybermen", which follows into "Doomsday". 1966–2005. Star Trek.
A painting by Jakub Różalski depicts an alternate history of the 1920s, in which rural peasants must contend with giant mechanical walking tanks.. Alternate history (also referred to as alternative history, allohistory, [1] althist, or simply AH) is a subgenre of speculative fiction in which one or more historical events have occurred but are resolved differently than in actual history.
Settling Accounts: The Grapple. Shambling Towards Hiroshima. Skybreaker. Something Rotten (Fforde novel) Starcross (novel) The Stone Dogs. Storm Thief. A Study in Sorcery. The Sunrise Lands.
This is the second book to be released after Flint's death. This book was nominated for the 2024 Dragon Award for Best Alternate History Novel. [42] [43] Security Solutions: April 2024 Bjorn Hasseler 978-1625799609: Fourth book in Hasseler's NESS series. Sequel to Security Threats. [44] 1635: The Weaver's Code: October 2024 [45] Eric Flint ...
Harry Norman Turtledove (born June 14, 1949) is an American author who is best known for his work in the genres of alternate history, historical fiction, fantasy, science fiction, and mystery fiction. He is a student of history and completed his PhD in Byzantine history. His dissertation was on the period 565–582. He lives in Southern ...
The Fall of Rome: A Novel of a World Lost (2007) by Michael Curtis Ford. Raptor (1993) by Gary Jennings is an historical novel set in the late 5th and early 6th centuries. It purports to be the memoirs of an Ostrogoth, Thorn, who has a secret. Threshold of Fire: A Novel of Fifth Century Rome (1966) by Hella Haasse.
None. Launched. 1997. Current status. 3300 entries. Uchronia: The Alternate History List is an online general-interest book database containing a bibliography of alternate history novels, stories, essays and other printed material. It is owned and operated by Robert B. Schmunk. Uchronia was twice selected as the Sci Fi Channel 's "Sci Fi Site ...
A fiction writer is thus free to invent very specific events and characters in the imagined history. An example of a counterfactual question would be: "What if the Pearl Harbor attack did not happen?"; whereas an alternate history writer would focus on a possible series of events arising therefrom.