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* [[Multiverse]] (aka "parallel universes")


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Revision as of 08:37, 28 January 2011

Alternate history (also called "alternative history", "allohistory", "uchronie" (French)) is a subgenre of SF that takes Earth history and changes some aspect of it. Compare with historical fantasy, in which there is an earth-history setting with fantastic elements (e.g., Sorcery and Cecilia, or, The Enchanted Chocolate Pot)

Works of alternative history have been written almost as long as works of history and fantasy. Modern science fiction has added time travel and parallel universe stories to the panoply of "what-if" stories.

Selected alternate history works

Alternate history works with non-real elements

These are arguably historical fantasy but they don't feel fantastic.

Discussions, critiques


See also