List of alternate history fiction
This is a list of alternate history fiction, sorted by type.
Novels by date of publication
Year | Title | Author | Description |
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Pre-19th century | |||
1490 | Tirant lo Blanch | Joanot Martorell | A knight from Brittany stops the Turks from taking Constantinople. |
19th century | |||
1836 | Napoleon and the Conquest of the World | Louis Geoffroy | Napoleon's First French Empire emerges victorious in the French invasion of Russia in 1811 and in an invasion of England in 1814, later unifying the world under Bonaparte's rule. |
1845 | P.'s Correspondence | Nathaniel Hawthorne | A New Englander is treated as a madman because of being able to perceive a different reality in which long-dead famous people are still alive (though not necessarily well) in 1845: the poets Burns, Byron, Shelley, and Keats, the actor Edmund Kean, the British politician George Canning and even Napoleon Bonaparte.[1] |
1876 | Uchronie (Uchronia) | Charles Renouvier | The Nerva–Antonine emperors ban Christians. |
1895 | Aristopia | Castello Holford | The earliest settlers in Virginia discover a reef made of solid gold and are able to build a Utopian society in North America. |
1930s | |||
1931 | If It Had Happened Otherwise | Edited by J. C. Squire | A collection of alternate history essays. |
1939 | Lest Darkness Fall | L. Sprague de Camp | An American archaeologist is transported to 6th century Rome (AD 535). |
1950s | |||
1952 | The Sound of His Horn | John William Wall | A British naval lieutenant awakens in a Nazi controlled world 102 years on from World War II. |
1953 | Bring the Jubilee | Ward Moore | The South is not defeated in the American Civil War because it wins the Battle of Gettysburg. |
1960s | |||
1962 | The Man in the High Castle | Philip K. Dick | The Axis powers win World War II. |
1966 | The Gate of Time | Philip José Farmer | An Iroquois combat pilot finds himself in a world where the New World is underwater and Native Americans settled in Eastern Europe. |
1967 | The Gate of Worlds | Robert Silverberg | The Black Death of the 14th century kills three-quarters of the European population. Seven centuries later, the main powers are Russia, Turkey, the Aztecs, the Incas, and Japan. |
1968 | The Last Starship from Earth | John Boyd | Jesus Christ becomes a revolutionary agitator and assembles an army to overthrow the Roman Empire and establish a theocracy, which has lasted until the present day. |
1968 | Pavane | Keith Roberts | Queen Elizabeth I of England is assassinated, and in the ensuing disorder, the Spanish Armada is successful in suppressing Protestantism. |
1969 | The Bomb That Failed (British, The Last Year of the Old World) | Ronald W. Clark | The failure of the Trinity test in June 1945 leads to an American invasion of Japan. |
1970s | |||
1970 | All Evil Shed Away | Archie Roy | Due to the assassination of Winston Churchill in 1940, Nazi Germany wins World War II and is locked in a cold war with the United States. |
1971 | Lighter than a Feather | David Westheimer | The Americans invade Japan in November 1945 as part of Operation Downfall. |
1972 | The Iron Dream | Norman Spinrad | Adolf Hitler emigrates from Germany to America and uses his modest artistic skills to become first a pulp science fiction illustrator and later a science fiction writer. |
1972 | Tunnel Through the Deeps | Harry Harrison | Moors win the battle of Navas de Tolosa on 16 July 1212 on the Iberian peninsula. John Cabot discovers America, and George Washington is shot as a traitor. |
1973 | For Want of a Nail | Robert N. Sobel | The American Revolution fails and the British colonies become the Confederation of North America (CNA), while the defeated rebels go into exile in Spanish Tejas, eventually founding the United States of Mexico (USM). |
1973 | The Ultimate Solution | Eric Norden | A world resulting from a total Nazi and Imperial Japanese victory in World War II and partition of the world between them. |
1974 | Das Königsprojekt | Carl Amery | The Roman Catholic Church attempts to restore the House of Stuart to the English throne by altering history through the use of a time machine invented by Leonardo da Vinci. |
1975 | Hitler has Won | Frederic Mullally | Alternate 1942. Japan strikes north rather than south, Russia falls, Germany is unassailable in Europe. There is a plot to defeat the Roman Catholic Church and install Hitler as the new Pope. |
1976 | The Alteration | Kingsley Amis | Martin Luther, rather than beginning the Protestant Reformation, becomes pope. |
1978 | And Having Writ… | Donald R. Bensen | Four aliens arrive on Earth in 1908 and try to advance human technology so they can return home. |
1978 | Gloriana | Michael Moorcock | Queen Gloriana rules over "Albion", an alternative British Empire that rules over America and Asia. |
1978 | SS-GB | Len Deighton | Detective novel set in 1941 in a Britain occupied by the Germans. |
1980s | |||
1980 | The Divide | William Overgard | Set in 1976, thirty years after Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan have defeated the United States in World War II. |
1980 | The Moscow Option | David Downing | The German Army conquers Moscow at the end of 1941. |
1983 | The Burning Mountain: A Novel of the Invasion of Japan | Alfred Coppel | During World War II, a lightning strike at the Trinity test postpones deployment of the atomic bomb, forcing the U.S. to invade Japan. |
1983 | The Dragon Waiting: A Masque of History | John M. Ford | Fantasy alternate history combining vampires, the Medicis, and the convoluted English politics surrounding Edward IV and Richard III. |
1983 | Kelly Country | A. Bertram Chandler | Australian bushranger and rebel Ned Kelly leads a successful revolution against British colonial rule. The result is that Australia becomes a world power, but the Australian Republic which Kelly founded degenerates into a hereditary dictatorship. |
1983 | A Rebel in Time | Harry Harrison | A racist colonel wants to change history by helping the CSA win the American Civil War. |
1984 | The Bush Soldiers | John Hooker | The Japanese successfully conquer and occupy most of the coastal fringe of Australia. |
1984 | Job: A Comedy of Justice | Robert A. Heinlein | A man is thrust on a whirlwind tour of numerous parallel universes, at least three of which have William Jennings Bryan elected to the US Presidency, each time under different circumstances. |
1984–1988 | Eden trilogy: West of Eden Winter in Eden Return to Eden |
Harry Harrison | The KT extinction never happens. Mammals evolve into human-like creatures who are a persecuted minority in a world ruled by bipedal reptilians. |
1985 | The Proteus Operation | James P. Hogan | A group of military commandos, diplomats, and scientists travel back to 1939 and try to prevent the Axis Powers from winning World War II. |
1986 | The Crystal Empire | L. Neil Smith | The Black Death kills 85 percent of Europe's population. Like in other novels with this premise, Muslims conquer Europe in the centuries afterwards and become a dominant world power by the 20th century. Smith also postulates the plague wiping out the Mongol Empire as well, allowing the Mughal Empire to grow faster and farther in its place. |
1987 | Agent of Byzantium | Harry Turtledove | Imperial Byzantine special agent Basil Argyros is sent on various missions in an alternate universe where Muhammad became a Christian saint. |
1987 | In Search of the Epitaph | Bok Koh-il | In 1909, Itō Hirobumi survives his assassination attempt by An Jung-geun and succeeds in a complete Japanization of Koreans, which leads to the Empire of Japan dominating Korea by 1987. |
1988 | Alternities | Michael P. Kube-McDowell[2] | |
1988 | The Armor of Light | Melissa Scott and Lisa A. Barnett | Sir Philip Sidney and Christopher Marlowe survive their historical deaths to battle witchcraft in the courts of Elizabeth I and James VI. |
1988 | A Different Flesh | Harry Turtledove | Ancestors of the Native Americans never cross into the New World, leaving the Pleistocene biosphere intact at the time of the 17th century AD. |
1988 | Fire on the Mountain | Terry Bisson | John Brown succeeds in his raid on Harpers Ferry and touches off a slave rebellion in 1859. |
1988 | Gray Victory | Robert Skimin | The Confederacy wins its independence and places Jeb Stuart on trial for losing the Battle of Gettysburg. |
1988 | The New Dinosaurs: An Alternative Evolution | Dougal Dixon | Non-avian dinosaurs do not die out 65 million years ago but instead keep the mammals in small rodent-like forms. |
1990s | |||
1990 | The Difference Engine | William Gibson and Bruce Sterling | Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine takes on the roles of modern computers a century early. |
1990 | The World Next Door | Brad Ferguson | People from a world that experienced a nuclear war in 1962 interact with people from a world that did not. |
1990 | A World of Difference | Harry Turtledove | The 4th planet of the Solar System, named Minerva instead of Mars, is larger and contains intelligent alien life. |
1992 | Fatherland | Robert Harris | Set in the 1960s in a Germany which won World War II. |
1992 | The Guns of the South | Harry Turtledove | The Confederate Army is supplied with AK-47s by early-21st century white supremacist South African time-travelers. |
1992 | Konpeki no Kantai | Yoshio Aramaki | World War II lasts ten years, Japan becomes a stronger naval power thanks to Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto who appears several years in the past despite dying in the actual World War II. It is later adapted into two OVA series, in which at first Japan defeats the Western Allies in the Pacific but eventually teams up with them to fight Nazi Germany. |
1992 | Resurrections from the Dustbin of History | Simon Louvish | Following Rosa Luxemburg's successful 1918 revolution in Germany, Hitler flees to the USA. He becomes a senator for Illinois, and his son Rudolph runs for president in 1968 on a racist platform. Trotsky defeats Stalin in Russia, while Mussolini hangs on to power in Italy. |
1993 | Anti-Ice | Stephen Baxter | Explosive scientific discovery made in the 1850s advances technology. |
1993 | Aztec Century | Christopher Evans | Cortez changes sides at the onset of the Conquistador era in the early 16th century, leading to the repulsion of Spanish invasion and occupation of Central America. |
1993 | Down in the Bottomlands | Harry Turtledove | At the end of the Miocene period, the Mediterranean stays dry to the present day. |
1993 | Elvissey | Jack Womack | A dystopian 2033 where a Machiavellian multinational corporation has plans for world domination. |
1993 | The Case of the Toxic Spell Dump | Harry Turtledove | Fantasy with an alternate history undercurrent. History unfolded much as it did in our world, except that magic took the place of science. For example, Adolf Hitler waged a brutal war in the 20th century with magic weapons, Werner Heisenberg defined the uncertainty principle of thaumaturgy, and flying carpets take the place of automobiles. However, there are some fundamental differences, e.g., the United States and Mexico are both ruled by hereditary monarchies. Most importantly, the gods of all mythologies and religions are literal, proven beings, who coexist in a henotheistic world in relative harmony – a breach in this latter harmony is central to the novel's main conflict. |
1995 | 1901 | Robert Conroy | Depicts a hypothetical war between Germany and the United States at the start of William McKinley's second term as President. |
1995 | 1945 | Newt Gingrich and William R. Forstchen | Germans perfect long-range jet aircraft by the end of World War II and conduct successful raids in North America against the US nuclear program. |
1995 | Dead, Mr. Mozart | Bernard Bastable | Wolfgang Mozart settles in England as a young man and never returns to his native Austria. As a respected but fairly impoverished composer and piano teacher in the 1820s (30 years after his death in our timeline), he is unwillingly pulled into a scandalous intrigue involving close relatives of King George IV. It is later followed by a sequel, Too Many Notes, Mr. Mozart. |
1995 | The Two Georges | Harry Turtledove and Richard Dreyfuss | King George III of Great Britain and George Washington reach a settlement where the Thirteen Colonies remain within the British Empire with increased autonomy and virtually all of their grievances redressed. |
1996 | Attentatet i Pålsjö skog | Hans Alfredson | Swedish communists blow up a German train passing through Sweden, killing Eva Braun, who was on board. |
1996 | Celestial Matters | Richard Garfinkle | The physics of this world and its surrounding cosmos are based on the physics of Aristotle and ancient Chinese Taoist alchemy. |
1996 | Pastwatch: The Redemption of Christopher Columbus | Orson Scott Card | Scientists from the future travel back to the 15th century to prevent the European colonization of the Americas. |
1996 | Voyage | Stephen Baxter | The United States conducts a Mars landing in 1986 as a result of inspiration by John F. Kennedy, who survived the assassination attempt on him in 1963. |
1997 | Back in the USSA | Eugene Byrne and Kim Newman | The United States experiences a communist revolution in 1917 and becomes a communist superpower, while Russia does not. |
1997 | Xavras Wyżryn | Jacek Dukaj | Poland falls to the Red Army and becomes a Soviet republic in 1920. In an alternate 1996, Polish partisans fight the Soviet army. |
1997 | K is for Killing | Daniel Easterman | Charles Lindbergh is elected president rather than Franklin Delano Roosevelt and a fascist organization calling itself the Amero-Aryan Alliance is brought to power and turns the country into a police state, complete with slavery concentration camps, and ghettos. |
1997 | Making History | Stephen Fry | A time traveler creates a history in which Hitler was never conceived, let alone born. |
1999 | Battle Royale | Koushun Takami | Japan wins World War II and over 50 years later, children are pitted against each other in a game to the death. |
1999 | Resurrection Day | Brendan DuBois | The Cuban Missile Crisis ends in a brief nuclear exchange between the U.S. and Soviet Union that wiped out several cities and has led to America being under military rule. |
1999 | Die Mauer steht am Rhein ("The Wall Stands on the Rhine") | Christian von Ditfurth | The Cold War ends with Germany being reunified under the government of the communist German Democratic Republic. |
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2000 | Fox on the Rhine | Douglas Niles and Michael Dobson | Heinrich Himmler takes over as leader after Hitler is assassinated in 1944 and arranges a cease-fire with the Soviet Union to free German forces. He then appoints Erwin Rommel to command over the German forces in Western Europe. |
2001 | After Dachau | Daniel Quinn | Germany wins World War II and eventually all non-whites are killed off. |
2001 | The Children's War | J.N. Stroyar | In World War II, Germany does not attack the Soviet Union and develops a nuclear weapons program. There is a 2004 sequel, A Change of Regime. |
2001 | The Haunting of Alaizabel Cray | Chris Wooding | Victorian London is overrun by the wych-kin, demonic creatures that have rendered the city uninhabitable south of the river, and which stalk the streets after dark. |
2002 | Ice | Shane Johnson | The Apollo 19 mission suffers a major system failure, forcing its crew to strike out on their own. |
2002 | The Peshawar Lancers | S. M. Stirling | In 1878, a meteor shower devastates Europe and North America, forcing the European empires to relocate their populations to their colonies. |
2002 | Ruled Britannia | Harry Turtledove | The Spanish Armada conquers England and forces Shakespeare to write a play about Philip II. At the same time he is secretly writing a play for the English underground resistance. |
2002 | Uncle Alf | Harry Turtledove | The German Empire triumphs over its enemies in the World War I in 1914, when Alfred von Schlieffen personally oversees the implementation of his plan for a two-front war. It occupies Belgium and France after the war. Two years later, Germany helps Russia put down a communist revolution in 1916. |
2002 | The Years of Rice and Salt | Kim Stanley Robinson | The Black Death of the 14th century kills 99 percent of the people in Europe and over the next seven centuries, India, China and the Islamic world come to dominate the planet. |
2003 | Fox at the Front | Douglas Niles and Michael Dobson | A sequel to Fox on the Rhine, taking place immediately after it. Rommel and George Patton work together to get the Allies to Berlin ahead of the Soviets. |
2003 | Cold War Hot: Alternate Decisions of the Cold War | Peter G. Tsouras | A collection of alternate history scenarios in the Cold War. |
2003 | Collaborator | Murray Davies | Set in a Nazi-occupied Great Britain centering on a former prisoner of war and life in occupied Britain. |
2003 | Conquistador | S.M. Stirling | An inter-dimensional gateway is discovered in California, which gives access to an alternate Earth in which the empire of Alexander the Great flourishes, and where Europeans never discovered America. |
2003 | In the Presence of Mine Enemies | Harry Turtledove | A family of secret Jews hide in Berlin two or three generations after a Nazi victory in World War II. |
2003 | Roma Eterna | Robert Silverberg | The Red Sea does not part before Moses and, as a result, the Roman Empire grows and prospers without the influence of Christianity. |
2004 | Airborn | Kenneth Oppel | Airships, rather than airplanes, are used extensively for world travel. |
2004 | Curious Notions | Harry Turtledove | Central Powers win World War I. |
2004 | The Plot Against America | Philip Roth | Charles Lindbergh is elected President of the United States in 1940 and collaborates with Nazi Germany. |
2005 | In High Places | Harry Turtledove | Presents two alternative worlds. In the first one, the Black Death is deadlier, and while the remaining Europeans are able to limit the extent of Muslim colonization, European colonial empires never rise and England remains a backwater. The second is set in a Spain where the Roman Empire fell apart early and as a result is divided between Carthaginian colonies on the coasts and Basque settlements in the interior. |
2005 | Never Let Me Go | Kazuo Ishiguro | Sterile clones are bred for their organs in what appears to be an alternate version of the 1990s. |
2006 | 1862 | Robert Conroy | England enters the American Civil War on the side of the Confederacy due to the RMS Trent incident. |
2006 | Half Life | Shelley Jackson | The atomic bomb resulted in a genetic preponderance of conjoined twins, who eventually become a minority subculture. |
2007 | 1945 | Robert Conroy | The United States invade Japan in World War II despite using the atomic bomb. |
2007 | Ice | Jacek Dukaj | The First World War never occurs and Poland is still under Russian rule. |
2007 | Mainspring | Jay Lake | A young clockmaker's apprentice, who is visited by the Archangel Gabriel, is told that he must take the Key Perilous and rewind the Mainspring of the Earth. |
2007 | Russian Amerika | Stoney Compton | Alaska is still owned by Russia. |
2007 | The Yiddish Policemen's Union | Michael Chabon | During World War II, a temporary Yiddish-speaking settlement for Jewish refugees was established in Alaska in 1941. |
2007 | Macarthur's War | Douglas Niles and Michael Dobson | The US defeat in Midway forces Douglas MacArthur to take over the Allied command in the Pacific and later launch the invasion of Japan. Isoroku Yamamoto also serves as Japan's war minister. |
2008 | Destroyermen series | Taylor Anderson | In the midst of World War II, an old battered four stacker and its Japanese enemy is swept through a storm and finds itself on a version of Earth where humans had never evolved. |
2008 | The Execution Channel | Ken MacLeod | Al Gore is elected president in 2000 and the 9/11 attacks involved different targets. |
2008 | The Man With the Iron Heart | Harry Turtledove | A German insurgency at the end of World War II occurs. |
2008 | Without Warning | John Birmingham | On the eve of the Iraq War in March 2003, an energy field appears in North America, wiping out all human and animal life within it. |
2009 | 1942 | Robert Conroy | A third wave of airstrikes on Pearl Harbor forces the American fleet to abandon the base, opening up the Hawaiian islands to Japanese invasion. |
2009 | The Infinities | John Banville | In one of an infinite number of universes, Mary, Queen of Scots, executed her cousin Elizabeth, England is a Catholic nation, Sweden is bellicose, Wallace's theory of evolution has been discredited, and cold fusion is the principal source of energy. |
2009 | The Age of Ra | James Lovegrove | The Ancient Egyptian gods have defeated all other pantheons and now rule over the world. |
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2010 | After America | John Birmingham | Sequel to Without Warning. |
2010 | Red Inferno: 1945 | Robert Conroy | The Allied advance on Berlin causes a paranoid Stalin to attack the American troops, forcing the Allies and a semi-rehabilitated Germany to work together to fight off the Soviet threat. |
2011 | The Afrika Reich | Guy Saville | The British are defeated at the Battle of Dunkirk, allowing the Nazis to conquer Europe and then Africa. |
2011 | Castro's Bomb | Robert Conroy | Fidel Castro seizes control of Soviet nuclear bombs during the Cuban Missile Crisis. |
2011 | 11/22/63 | Stephen King | A time traveler stops John F. Kennedy's assassination only to create an even worse late 20th century for America. |
2012 | Age of Aztec | James Lovegrove | The Aztec Empire conquers the globe, beginning with the defeat of Hernán Cortés by Montezuma II. |
2012 | Dominion | C. J. Sansom | Lord Halifax, rather than Winston Churchill, takes over the war effort in 1940, surrendering Britain to be a satellite state of Nazi Germany. |
2012 | Faultline 49 | David M. Danson (pseudonym of Joe MacKinnon) | Reporter David Danson travels through U.S.-occupied Canada in search of the principal provocateur in the Canadian-American War (a conflict instigated by 11 September 2001 World Trade Center bombing in Edmonton, Alberta). |
2012 | Himmler's War | Robert Conroy | Hitler is killed by a random Allied bombing in 1944, allowing Heinrich Himmler to become the leader of Germany and push new advances on the Allies. |
2012 | The Impeachment of Abraham Lincoln | Stephen L. Carter | Abraham Lincoln survives his assassination attempt and, two years later, faces an impeachment trial. |
2012 | The Mirage | Matt Ruff | Christian fundamentalists hijack airplanes and fly them into buildings in Iraq and Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab States declares a War on Terror and invades the U.S. |
2012 | Rising Sun | Robert Conroy | The Battle of Midway is a defeat for the U.S. Navy, paving the way for Japan to attack the West Coast of the United States. |
2012 | Pact Ribbentrop - Beck | Piotr Zychowicz | Hitler makes a pact with Poland rather than invading it, so after conquering Western Europe the Poles join him in his 1941 attack on the Soviet Union and defeat it together, dividing its territory. |
2012 | North Reich | Robert Conroy | Britain surrenders to Nazi Germany and has a fascist regime installed across the Commonwealth and Empire, with Canada becoming a base from which Germany prepares to launch a war against the United States. |
2013 | Fallout | Todd Strasser | The Cuban Missile Crisis leads to World War III. Twelve-year-old Scott and his family must squeeze into a small fallout shelter with six uninvited neighbors and somehow survive without enough food or water for the next two weeks. |
2016 | Underground Airlines | Ben Winters | The American Civil War never happens, with the Crittenden Compromise being adopted instead, and slavery remains legal in the Hard Four states of Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, and a united Carolina. |
2016 | The Underground Railroad | Colson Whitehead | The Underground Railroad was a literal railroad, and not just a metaphor. |
Novel series
Title | Author | Description | Installments |
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1632 series | Eric Flint | An entire modern West Virginia town is transported in time and space to Germany during the Thirty Years' War. |
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The Age of Unreason | Gregory Keyes | Alchemy really works thanks to Isaac Newton. |
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Anno Dracula series | Kim Newman | The heroes of Bram Stoker's 1897 novel Dracula fail to stop Count Dracula's conquest of Great Britain, resulting in a world where vampires are common and increasingly dominant in society. |
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Arabesk trilogy | Jon Courtenay Grimwood | Woodrow Wilson brokered an earlier peace to World War I so that it never expanded outside of the Balkans. |
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Axis of Time series | John Birmingham | An American-led UN Multinational Force arrives uptime from 2021 via a wormhole that was accidentally generated as a byproduct of a scientific experiment to the year 1942. |
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Belisarius | David Drake and Eric Flint | Opposing factions from the future influence early times through intermediaries for their own purposes: the "good" side operating through the Byzantine general Belisarius and the "evil" side operating through the Indian state of Malwa. |
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Civil War Series | Newt Gingrich and William R. Forstchen | Robert E. Lee wins the Battle of Gettysburg. | |
Crosstime Traffic | Harry Turtledove | Travel between parallel universes is possible. |
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The Domination | S.M. Stirling | The early entry of the Netherlands on the American side of the American Revolution causes them to lose the Cape Colony to Britain, which renames it the Crown Colony of Drakia after Sir Francis Drake and settles Loyalists and Hessians there, who absorb the Boers to set up a slavery-based empire called the Domination of the Draka. |
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The Dark Tower | Stephen King | Although this is primarily a fantasy and time travel series with elements of steampunk, there are interludes of alternate history. For example, in one scene, the characters enter a world where Spiro Agnew became the 38th US President, in another they visit a world where Gary Hart was President in the 1980s and Ronald Reagan never entered politics. |
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Elemental Masters | Mercedes Lackey | An alternate Edwardian Earth is home to magicians who have control over the four elements. |
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The Emberverse series | S. M. Stirling | An event called "The Change" in 1998 causes electricity, guns, explosives, internal combustion engines and steam power to stop working. |
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The Small Change trilogy | Jo Walton | The United Kingdom made peace with Nazi Germany (against Winston Churchill's wishes). |
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Fireball Trilogy | John Christopher | Two cousins are transported into an alternate history Earth through a mysterious fireball where the Roman Empire never fell. |
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Germanicus trilogy | Kirk Mitchell | Rome never fell, after Pontius Pilate pardons Joshua bar-Joseph (Christ), and the Romans win a decisive victory at Teutoberg Forest and Latinize Greater Germania. |
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The Hammer and the Cross series | Harry Harrison | Vikings rebel against the harsh rule of the Catholic Church. |
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Hannibal series | John Maddox Roberts | The Carthaginians won the Second Punic War against the Romans. |
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Heirs of Alexandria series | Mercedes Lackey, Eric Flint and Dave Freer | Set in a renaissance Europe where the Library of Alexandria was not destroyed by a Christian mob and the now sainted Hypatia of Alexandria and John Chrysostom shaped religious thought, significantly altering how the Church developed. |
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The Hot War series | Harry Turtledove | In response to Chinese intervention in the Korean War, President Harry S. Truman orders the use of atomic weapons against Manchuria in 1951 leading to a full-scale nuclear war between NATO and the Warsaw Pact. |
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Insh'Allah series | Steven Barnes | Shows an alternate world in which Carthage destroyed Rome, with Europe remaining tribal and an Islamic-dominated Africa colonizing the New World. |
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Lord Darcy | Randall Garrett | A number of short stories and one novel (Too Many Magicians) based on the premise that King Richard I of England returned safely from France and that Roger Bacon had codified the laws of magic. |
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The Lords of Creation | S. M. Stirling | An ancient alien civilization makes Mars and Venus habitable and seeds them with Earth life. |
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Nantucket series | S. M. Stirling | The island of Nantucket is sent back in time to the Bronze Age circa 1250 BC. |
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A Nomad of the Time Streams | Michael Moorcock | A series of novels featuring a grown-up version of E. Nesbit's Oswald Bastable (from The Story of the Treasure Seekers and other books) who experiences a variety of alternate realities that have diverged from his own time-line. |
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North American Confederacy series | L. Neil Smith | A single word in the Declaration of Independence differs and Albert Gallatin joins the Whiskey Rebellion in 1794 to the benefit of the farmers, rather than the fledgling United States government. This results in the rebellion to become a Second American Revolution. This eventually leads to George Washington being overthrown and executed by firing squad for treason, Gallatin being declared the second president, the U.S. Constitution being declared null and void, and revised version of the Articles of Confederation being ratified, but with a much greater emphasis on individual and economic freedom. These actions eventually lead to the US merging with its neighbors as the North American Confederacy, a libertarian society in the 1890s. |
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Operation Otherworld | Poul Anderson | The existence of God has been scientifically proven and magic has been harnessed for the practical needs of the adept by the degaussing of cold iron, while the United States is part of an alternate Second World War against the Islamic Khalifate, which has invaded the United States. |
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Pacific War Series | Newt Gingrich and William R. Forstchen | Alternate Pacific War. |
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The Pantheon Series | James Lovegrove | Alternate Earths where the gods of ancient myth and legend are real and play an active role in human affairs. |
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Romanitas Trilogy | Sophia McDougall | The Roman Empire survived to contemporary times. |
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The Sky Crawlers | Hiroshi Mori | Follows the journeys and tribulations of a group of young fighter pilots involved in dogfight warfare, and is set during an alternate historical period. |
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The Southern Victory Series | Harry Turtledove | The South won the American Civil War in 1862 due to not losing the copy of Special Order 191, resulting in the US and CSA continuing to exist and battling through this timeline's versions of the Franco-Prussian War, the First World War and the Second World War. |
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Stars and Stripes trilogy | Harry Harrison | Prince Albert dies prematurely and Britain becomes involved in the American Civil War. |
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The Tales of Alvin Maker | Orson Scott Card | A North America where people wield magic, or knacks, and the revolution was only partly successful. |
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Temeraire | Naomi Novik | The Napoleonic Wars are fought with an Air Force of dragons. |
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TimeRiders | Alex Scarrow | Three people who have been rescued moments before death are recruited into a secret agency in order to prevent time travel from unraveling history. |
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Trail of Glory series | Eric Flint | Sam Houston was not injured at the beginning of the War of 1812, and substantially revises the history of the Trail of Tears. |
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Worldwar & Colonization Series | Harry Turtledove | Aliens with a feudal caste system and 1990s style technology calling themselves the "Race" invade Earth in the middle of World War II, forcing the Allied and Axis Forces to put aside their differences and battle this new threat. |
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www series | Marcin Ciszewski | A battalion of Polish soldiers, armed with modern weaponry and equipment, accidentally travel from year 2007 to year 1939, partaking in September Campaign, later fighting German and Soviet invaders in conspiracy. |
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Anthologies
Year | Title | Editor(s) |
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1932 | If It Had Happened Otherwise | J. C. Squire |
1989 | Alternate Empires | Gregory Benford and Martin H. Greenberg |
Alternate Heroes | ||
1991 | Alternate Wars | |
1992 | Alternate Americas | |
Alternate Presidents | Mike Resnick | |
Alternate Kennedys | ||
1993 | Alternate Warriors | |
1994 | Alternate Outlaws | |
1996 | War of the Worlds: Global Dispatches | Kevin J. Anderson |
1997 | Alternate Tyrants | Mike Resnick |
1998 | Alternate Generals | Harry Turtledove |
1999 | What If? | Robert Cowley |
2001 | What If? 2 | |
The Best Alternate History Stories of the 20th Century | Harry Turtledove and Martin H. Greenberg | |
2003 | What Ifs? of American History | Robert Cowley |
2006 | Futures Past | Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois |
2009 | Other Earths | Nick Gevers and Jay Lake |
Columbia & Britannia | Brian A. Dixon and Adam Chamberlain |
Short stories and novellas
Year | Title | Author | Description |
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1934 | Sidewise in Time | Murray Leinster | Sections of the Earth's surface begin changing places with their counterparts in alternate timelines. |
1937 | The Curfew Tolls | Stephen Vincent Benét | A portrait of Napoleon if he had been born in the 1730s. |
1948 | He Walked Around the Horses | H. Beam Piper | Diplomat Benjamin Bathurst arrives in a timeline where the British defeated the American rebels. |
1952 | Sail On! Sail On! | Philip José Farmer | The Earth is flat and Aristotle's axiom that objects of different weights drop with different velocities is true. |
1958 | Two Dooms | C. M. Kornbluth | The Axis powers win the Second World War. |
1960 | Delenda Est | Poul Anderson | Renegade time travelers meddle in the outcome of the Second Punic War, bringing about the premature deaths of Publius Cornelius Scipio and Scipio Africanus at the Battle of Ticinus in 218 BC, and thus creating a new timeline in which Hannibal destroys Rome in 210 BC. |
1987 | The Forest of Time | Michael Flynn | The Thirteen Colonies, after getting independent of Britain, did not succeed in creating the United States but developed into separate and mutually hostile nation-states which often fight bitter wars with each other. |
1987 | Thor Meets Captain America | David Brin | The Nazis are championed by the Norse Pantheon. |
1987 | Why I Left Harry's All-Night Hamburgers | Lawrence Watt-Evans | A young man tells his story about growing up working at a greasy spoon diner to travelers from alternate versions of Earth. |
1988 | The Last Article | Harry Turtledove | A Nazi invasion of India and the brutal reaction of the Germans to the nonviolent resistance and pacifism of Gandhi and his followers. |
1991 | Red Reign | Kim Newman | The original short story that Anno Dracula is based on. |
1997 | The Undiscovered | William Sanders | William Shakespeare lives among the Cherokee and tries to produce a version of Hamlet for them. |
1998 | The Twelfth Album | Stephen Baxter | The Beatles do not split up and produce twelfth album called God. |
2000 | A Colder War | Charles Stross | The follow-up expedition in H. P. Lovecraft's At the Mountains of Madness has occurred, and inexorably fuses the Cold War and Cthulhu Mythos. |
2000 | Watching Trees Grow | Peter F. Hamilton | The Roman Empire never fell. |
2002 | The Daimon | Harry Turtledove | Greek philosopher Socrates aids the Athenian general Alkibiades in defeat the Spartans. |
2002 | Shikari in Galveston | S. M. Stirling | Set in the same world as The Peshawar Lancers, but occurs several years earlier. |
2003 | The Cuban Missile Crisis: Second Holocaust | Robert L. O'Connell | The 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis developed into war. |
2008 | A Murder in Eddsford | S. M. Stirling | A murder mystery set in Post-Change Britain in The Emberverse series. |
2008 | Something for Yew | S. M. Stirling | Another Rutherston and Bramble mystery. |
Role-playing/board games
Year | Title | Description |
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1988 | Sky Galleons of Mars | Set in an alternate Belle Époque where the major nations of Earth are extending their colonial interests on Mars and Venus. |
1988 | Space: 1889 | Set in an alternate Belle Époque where the major nations of Earth are extending their colonial interests on Mars and Venus. |
1991 | "Reich Star" | Set in a 2134 where the Axis powers won World War II. |
1993 | Forgotten Futures | Settings inspired by Victorian and Edwardian science fiction and fantasy. |
1998 | Crimson Skies | The United States crumbles into many hostile nation-states following the effects of the Great War, Prohibition, and the Great Depression. |
1999 | Brave New World | Superhero game set in a fascist United States of America living in a perpetual state of martial law since the 1960s. |
1999 | GURPS Alternate Earths and GURPS Alternate Earths II | |
2002 | Godlike: Superhero Roleplaying in a World on Fire, 1936–1946 | Set in an alternate history version of World War II where people known as Talents have developed unexplained powers. |
2005 | GURPS Infinite Worlds | |
2008 | Gear Krieg | Technological developments during the 1920s (including J. Walter Christie's invention of a bipedal mecha system) leads to a World War II where all major powers are equipped with more advanced military equipment than in reality. |
Comics
Year | Title | Author | Description |
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1986 | Captain Confederacy | Will Shetterly and Vince Stone | A superhero is created for propaganda purposes in a world in which the Confederate States of America won their independence. |
1986 | Watchmen | Alan Moore | The United States has costumed adventurers and the country is edging closer to nuclear warfare with the Soviet Union. The point of divergence comes in the 1930s but does not affect larger history until the 1960s. |
1989 | Baker Street | Gary Reed and Guy Davis | Features an alternative Sherlock Holmes world where the values and class system of Victorian era England carried over into a late 20th Century where World War II never occurred. |
1991 | Batman: Holy Terror | Alan Brennert | Set in a world where Oliver Cromwell lived ten years longer than he should have, and America is a commonwealth nation run by a corrupt theocratic government. |
1995–ongoing | Astro City | Kurt Busiek et alia | In an early installment, a man travels back in time and prevents the Challenger space shuttle from exploding in 1986, and one of the rescued crew later sires a descendant who will save all mankind from disaster in the future. |
1997 | Wonder Woman: Amazonia | William Messner-Loebs | In 1888, Queen Victoria and most of her family are murdered by an arsonist. A distant American cousin, "Jack Planters", becomes King and rules the British Empire with a misogynistic atmosphere. In the 1920s, an analog of Wonder Woman leads a popular uprising against King Jack's rule. |
2001 | Ministry of Space | Warren Ellis | Soldiers and operatives of the United Kingdom reached the German rocket installations at Peenemünde ahead of the U.S. Army and the Soviets, and brought all the key personnel and technology to England. |
2002 | Scarlet Traces | Ian Edginton | Britain was able to develop alien technology, abandoned after the abortive Martian invasion of The War of the Worlds to establish economic and political dominance over the remainder of the world. |
2003 | Arrowsmith | Kurt Busiek | The United States is actually the United States of Columbia, magic is real, and the First World War is fought with and by dragons, spells, vampires and all other kinds of magical weapons and beings. |
2003 | Superman: Red Son | Mark Millar | Superman is raised in the Soviet Union, and his presence upsets the balance of the Cold War. |
2003 | Shin Konpeki no Kantai (New Deep Blue Fleet) | Yoshio Aramaki | A manga sequel set three years after Konpeki no Kantai. The series depicts World War III between a new republican Japan facing Nazi Germany in a final battle for the fate of the world.[3] |
2003 | The Life Eaters | David Brin | comic based on Brin's novella Thor Meets Captain America. |
2003 | Marvel: 1602 and its sequels | Neil Gaiman | Set Marvel Comics' heroes and villains in the early 17th century due to an alternate Captain America of an alternate dystopian future was transported to the past that alter the time scape, which includes surviving dinosaurs that lives mostly in America. |
2004 | Ex Machina | Brian K. Vaughan | Set in a world in which a superhero called the Great Machine becomes mayor of New York after intervening in the September 11 attacks – mitigating the death toll by saving the entire South Tower of the World Trade Center. |
2006 | General Leonardo | Erik Svane and Dan Greenberg | A French-language graphic novel series in which Leonardo Da Vinci manages to build his avant-garde war machines, with the Vatican confiscating them in order to mount a Crusade to recapture Jerusalem. |
2006 | Roswell, Texas | L. Neil Smith and Rex F. May | Davy Crockett survived the Alamo and Santa Anna did not, and in which an expanded Texas eventually became the "Federated States of Texas" rather than one of the United States. |
2008 | Aetheric Mechanics | Warren Ellis | Set in 1907, during a war in the air between Britain and Ruritania. |
2008–2011 | Chotto Edo Made | Set in a world where the Tokugawa shogunate never ended. | |
2009 | Grandville | Bryan Talbot | Set in a world in which France won the Napoleonic Wars. It also features elements of steampunk. |
2009 | Storming Paradise | Chuck Dixon | The first detonation of the atomic bomb at Trinity was exploded prematurely, killing prominent nuclear physicists such as Robert Oppenheimer. This forces the loss of reproducing the atomic bomb and having President Truman to initiate the bloody Allied invasion of Japan in Operation Downfall. |
2011 | Flashpoint |
Films
Year | Title | Director | Description |
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1936 | Things to Come | William Cameron Menzies | Earth becomes a dictatorship after a deadly plague wiped out most life following a thirty-year war. |
1942 | Went the Day Well? | Alberto Cavalcanti | Nazi paratroopers take over an English village and the townspeople lead a resistance against them. |
1951 | The Magic Face | Frank Tuttle | Hitler is killed by his valet Rudi Janus and takes his place during World War II. |
1966 | It Happened Here | Kevin Brownlow and Andrew Mollo | Nazi Germany successfully invades and occupies the United Kingdom during World War II. |
1989 | Kiki's Delivery Service | Hayao Miyazaki | According to the director, takes place in a Europe where the World Wars were averted. |
1991 | Edward II | Derek Jarman | Based on the Marlovian play. In the 1990s, England is ruled by a weak king, who is then deposed in a coup led by a quasi-fascist group. |
1994 | Fatherland | Christopher Menaul | Based on the 1992 novel about an Axis victory in World War II. |
1995 | Richard III | Richard Loncraine | Based on a Shakespeare play, England is ruled by a quasi-fascist regime in the 1930s. |
1995 | White Man's Burden | Desmond Nakano | Set in an alternate America where African Americans and Caucasian Americans have reversed cultural roles. |
1996–ongoing | Independence Day franchise | Roland Emmerich | Earth was attacked in the 1990s by an alien invasion, and society was subsequently rebuilt using tools and knowledge captured from the enemy. The original 1996 film was not alternate history, but the second film Independence Day: Resurgence (2016) and a planned third film are. |
1997 | Starship Troopers | Paul Verhoeven | The director has stated that this is set centuries after an Axis victory in World War II. |
1998 | Six-String Samurai | Lance Mungia | The USSR launched several nuclear warheads at the United States in 1957, reducing most of the nation to an inhospitable desert. |
1998 | World War III | Robert Stone | Gorbachev is overthrown in early October 1989 (with hard-line Communists still firmly in control of almost all of their satellite states), Soviet and East German troops opened fire on demonstrators in Berlin and Leipzig, and the new Soviet regime precipitated a third World War. |
2000 | Timequest | Robert Dyke | A man travels through time to prevent the assassination of John F. Kennedy. |
2001 | The One | James Wong | A serial killer targets his own doppelgangers in various alternate universes. We briefly visit a world where Al Gore became the 43rd US President. |
2002 | 2009 Lost Memories | Lee Si-myung | The Korean peninsula is still a part of the Japanese Empire, as Ito Hirobumi was never assassinated, and the Empire of Japan sides with the Allies against Nazi Germany. |
2002 | Nothing So Strange | Brian Flemming | Covers the assassination of Microsoft chairman Bill Gates on 2 December 1999. |
2003 | The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen | Stephen Norrington | Based loosely on a comic book of the same name, an espionage thriller set in 1899, in a steampunk world where technology advanced faster than in ours. The point of divergence is not revealed. |
2004 | C.S.A.: The Confederate States of America | Kevin Willmott | The Confederate States win the American Civil War, annex the United States, and still maintain slavery in the year 2004. |
2004 | Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow | Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow | Set around 1939 in a world more advanced than ours, although the point of divergence is not revealed. World War II does not occur; instead all humanity is held in fear by an army of giant robots created by a reclusive mad scientist. |
2004 | The Incredibles | Brad Bird | An animated adventure set in a mid 20th century where technology and culture resemble our 2004. This advanced state is implicitly due to the existence of superheroes. The chronology is not emphasized in the plot, but can be gleaned from calendars and newspapers visible at various moments throughout the film. |
2004 | The Place Promised in Our Early Days | Makoto Shinkai | An anime film by Makoto Shinkai is set in a modern-day Japan that was partitioned after the Pacific War between the Soviet backed Republic of Ezo in Hokkaido and a US allied government in the rest of the Home Islands. The movie also deals with alternate universes. |
2009 | Watchmen | Zack Snyder | Film adaptation of the comic book of the same name, Richard Nixon remains President in 1985, years after the USA definitively won the Vietnam War. |
2009 | Inglourious Basterds | Quentin Tarantino | A group of Jewish-American soldiers assassinate Hitler in Paris in 1944. |
2009 | The Invention of Lying | Ricky Gervais and Matthew Robinson | At the beginning of the story, human beings had never evolved the mental trait of deceit, and progressed to the modern world without ever having heard of dishonesty, fiction, or belief in any God(s) or religion whatsoever. The protagonist is the first individual to develop such ability and uses it to his benefit. |
2011 | Resistance | Amit Gupta | Based on the same-titled novel, after the June 1944 Normandy Invasion fails, the British Isles come under a German occupation. |
2014 | Big Hero 6 | Don Hall and Chris Williams | San Francisco was rebuilt after the 1906 earthquake with a Japanese motif, and renamed San Fransokyo. |
2014 | Predestination | The Spierig Brothers | Based on the 1950s novella "All You Zombies" which was written as a future history – space travel technology in the 1960s seems to be somewhat more advanced than in our history, and New York was hit by massive terror attacks in the 1970s. A squadron of time-traveling enforcers attempt to correct history. |
2015 | The Good Dinosaur | Peter Sohn | The K-T extinction is averted, and dinosaurs live long enough to develop a kind of agricultural civilization. |
2015 | April and the extraordinary world | Christian Desmares and Franck Ekinci | The French-German war never happened, and emperors of House Bonaparte still rule France. In 1941, the greatest scientists (Albert Einstein, Enrico Fermi...) have mysteriously disappeared so the world only uses coal as an energy source and planet is totally deforested. |
2019 | Yesterday | Danny Boyle | A man finds himself in a world where The Beatles (among other celebrities and products) never existed. |
2019 | Once Upon a Time in Hollywood | Quentin Tarantino | Members of the Manson Family, (Tex, Sadie, and Katie) decide to murder western actor Rick Dalton and his stunt double Cliff Booth instead of actress Sharon Tate on the night of 8 August 1969, but are eventually stopped and killed by both Booth and Dalton. |
2019 | The Mandela Effect | David Guy Levy | Initially set in an alternate world where certain collectively false memories (popularly called the Mandela Effect) are real. |
TV shows
Original run | Title | Description |
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1963–2014 | Doctor Who | 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". The result is a "what if" scenario starting from the series three Christmas Special The Runaway Bride, through Smith and Jones, Voyage of the Damned, and several other episodes of series four. |
1966–2005 | Star Trek | This series has used the theme several times. Examples include: TOS- The City on the Edge of Forever (alternate World War II outcome); Enterprise- "Storm Front" where Nazis seized East Coast of America. |
1978 | An Englishman's Castle | A 3-part BBC mini-series focusing on television writer Peter Ingram, who lives in a present-day Britain in which Nazi Germany won World War II. |
1983 | Blackadder | Secret history: upon the death of Richard III in 1485 at Battle of Bosworth Field, Richard IV is crowned king of England, but this has (according to the prologue) been censored out of official histories by Henry VII, leaving the history we know. |
1985 | Otherworld | A family is transported to an alternate Earth while exploring the Great Pyramid of Giza. |
1987 | Amerika | An ABC TV miniseries about life in the United States after a bloodless takeover engineered by the Soviet Union. |
1995–2000 | Sliders | A gang of scientists, a musician and others as travellers who "slide" between parallel worlds by use of a wormhole referred to as an "Einstein-Rosen-Podolsky bridge". First episode was Soviet-ruled America after Soviets seized Americas. Other episodes were many alternate Earths as British America, Ancient Egyptian-ruled America, Spanish America, Druids-controlling America, Atomic Bombs never existed, and others. |
1995 | Spellbinder | In an alternate world where static electricity is used as a power source. |
1997 | Spellbinder: Land of the Dragon Lord | Sequel to original TV show. |
1997 | Red Dwarf | The episode Tikka to Ride deals with a timeline in which John F Kennedy was never assassinated. |
1999 | Blackadder: Back and Forth | A spoof of Doctor Who where a time traveling Blackadder's meddling with history causes changes including a French victory at the Battle of Waterloo. |
2001 | Princess of Thieves | This retelling of the Robin Hood legend takes the legend's customary historical exaggeration to extremes, by ending with Richard the Lionheart being succeeded as King of England, not by his brother John Lackland, but by his son Philip of Cognac. |
2003–04 | Evil Con Carne | The series takes place in a year 2002 where the League of Nations still existed. |
2004–05 | Zipang | A Japanese warship is sent back in time to World War II, altering much of the situation at Midway, but also alters the loss of USS Wasp (CV-7), in which she is destroyed by a Tomahawk missile instead of being lost to a submarine. |
2006 | The Boondocks: Return of the King | Martin Luther King Jr. survives his assassination, waking up from a coma 32 years later. |
2006 | Code Geass | Britannia, the descendant of what was once Britain, is the primary world power and conquers Japan through the use of mecha called Knightmare Frames; an exiled Britannian prince named Lelouch leads the Japanese resistance against them. |
2011 | Futurama | In the episode "All The Presidents' Heads", during a trip back in time, Fry accidentally causes Paul Revere to misdirect the American Revolutionaries, creating a timeline in which the American Revolution failed, and Great Britain went on to conquer all of North America, renaming it "West Britannia". |
2013 | What If...? Armageddon 1962 | John F. Kennedy is assassinated in December 1960, and under Lyndon B. Johnson's leadership, the Cuban Missile Crisis snowballs into nuclear war. |
2015 | The Man in the High Castle | Based on the book with the same title, the show portrays a 1962 in which the Axis powers won World War II and divided the Americas. |
2015 | Ascension | In 1963, the U.S. government launches a covert space mission sending 600 volunteers aboard the USS Ascension self-sustaining [generation ship], on what should be a century-long voyage to colonize a planet orbiting Proxima Centauri to assure the survival of the human race from the escalation of Cold War. |
2016 | 11.22.63 | Based on the book 11/22/63 by Stephen King, in which the main character goes back in time trying to save John F. Kennedy and altering the course of events. |
2017 | Neo Yokio | Set where New York (or this universe as aforementioned 'New Yokio') that magicians saves city from take over by Demons in 19th century and gaining place in the upper echelons of society and becoming known as "magistocrats" ever since. |
2017 | SS-GB | British drama series set in a 1941 alternative timeline in which the United Kingdom is occupied by Nazi Germany during the Second World War. |
2018 | 1983 | Polish Netflix original series set in 2003. Two decades after a 1983 terrorist attack, a law student and cop uncover a conspiracy that's kept Poland as a police state and the Iron Curtain standing. |
2019 | Alternate Histories | 17th Episode of the Netflix original series Love, Death & Robots, showing six different timelines of the death of Adolf Hitler in 1908 instead of 1945. |
2019 | For All Mankind | Apple TV+ original series explores what would have happened if Russia had landed on the moon first, and the space race had never ended. |
2020 | Hollywood | American Netflix original series set in post World War II Hollywood in 1947-1948, where traditional power dynamics in the American film industry are systematically dismantled and racism and homophobia are assigned to the dustbin of history. |
Plays
Year | Title | Author | Description |
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1946 | Peace in Our Time | Noël Coward | Nazi Germany successfully invades Britain in World War II. |
2000 | The Madagascar Plan | Brian Borowka | Nazi Germany resettles the Jews on Madagascar.[4] |
2001 | The Adventures of Stoke Mandeville, Astronaut and Gentleman | Fraser Charlton and Nikolas Lloyd | The British develop space travel during the reign of Queen Victoria. |
2006 | Picasso's Closet | Ariel Dorfman | An alternate account of Picasso's life (and possibly death) in Paris during World War II.[5] |
2007 | Universal Robots | Mac Rogers | Robots take over Czechoslovakia and eventually the world just before World War II in a thought-provoking script that raises questions about the future of humanity and science.[6] |
Video games
Year | Title | Description |
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1996 | Command & Conquer: Red Alert series | A series of computer real time strategy video games set in an alternate timeline, created when Albert Einstein travels back to the past and eliminates Adolf Hitler in an attempt to prevent World War II from taking place. This plan indirectly backfires and results in an unchecked Soviet invasion of Europe by Joseph Stalin in 1946. |
1997 | Fallout (series) | A series of role playing video games set in a post-apocalyptic United States where the world's timeline diverges after World War II, in which the cultural basis and technological aspects of the 1950s and the "World of Tomorrow" remains a part of everyday life. |
1999 | Crimson Skies | PC game based on the original board game, the United States collapses during the Great Depression, leading to the rise of 23 nation-States in the former U.S. and Canada, new airplane and zeppelin technologies, and rampant air piracy. |
2000 | Gunparade March | An alien invasion occurs in 1945, before the end of World War II. The series led to the creation of an anime series. |
2002 | Iron Storm | World War I lasts more than half a century. |
2002 | Grand Theft Auto series | Set in a fictional, parody version of our world with many fictional locations, people, and other elements. For example, there is a fictional American state called San Andreas (named after the San Andreas Fault) which corresponds to California and Nevada, and the fictional American cities of Liberty City (based on New York City) and Vice City (based on Miami). Several games in the franchsie mention an Australian-American War that happened in the 1980s. |
2003 | Crimson Skies: High Road to Revenge | Video game sequel to PC game. |
2003 | Enigma: Rising Tide | The British passenger ship Lusitania was not sunk by a German U-boat in World War I. |
2003 | Freedom Fighters | Set in an alternate Cold War where the Soviet Union drops the atomic bomb on Berlin in 1945 and eventually invades the United States in likely early 2000s. |
2006 | Hearts of Iron II: Doomsday | Contains a scenario involving Soviet forces attacking Allied forces in 1945, starting World War III. |
2006 | Resistance: Fall of Man | Set in 1951 Britain as human resistance forces attempt to drive out an alien species of unconfirmed origin called the Chimera. |
2007 | War Front: Turning Point | Set in an alternate version of World War II in which Adolf Hitler died during the early days of the war, and a more effective leadership arose to command Germany during the conflict. |
2007 | World in Conflict | Set in 1989 during the social, political, and economic collapse of the Soviet Union. However, the Soviet Union pursued a course of war to remain in power. |
2008 | Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 | Set in the time where Soviets successfully eliminated Albert Einstein, turning the war on the Soviet favors, but also the rise of the Empire of the Rising Sun, Japanese armies that will almost crush both Allies and Soviets. |
2008 | The Crossing | The Knights Templar seize the French throne. |
2008 | Turning Point: Fall of Liberty | Depicts the invasion of the United States by Nazi Germany during the 1950s. |
2009 | Damnation | Set in the early part of the twentieth century after the American Civil War has spanned over several decades, where steam engines replace internal combustion engines. |
2013 | Timelines: Assault on America | Germany invades North America in World War II. |
2013 | BioShock Infinite | Set mostly in Columbia, a floating American city, during an alternate 1912. |
2013 | Call of Duty: Ghosts | Set after a war dubbed "Tel Aviv War" before 2005, destroyed the oil reserves of Middle East, allowing a super-state called "The Federation of the Americas" to emerge. |
2013 | Far Cry Blood Dragon | Takes place in a alternate 2006 in a time-line where the US and the URSS fought a nuclear war. |
2014 | Wolfenstein: The New Order | Set in an alternate 1960 where Nazi Germany won World War II and now rules the entire world and the Moon. |
2015 | Wolfenstein: The Old Blood | A prequel to Wolfenstein: The New Order about an Allied stealth operation at the German base, Castle Wolfenstein in 1946. |
2017 | Prey | Takes place in an alternate 2025, in which John F. Kennedy was never assassinated and the Space Race led to the construction of a large manned space station orbiting the Moon. |
2017 | Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus | A sequel to Wolfenstein: The New Order, set in a Nazi-occupied America in 1961. |
2018 | We Happy Few | Set in dystopian town-state Wellington Wells an alternate 1964 where area besides Wellington Wells, is still seemly damaged England after The Second German Empire won WW2. |
2020 | Call of Duty: Black Ops: Cold War | The Soviet Ending results in the Soviet Union nuking Western Europe, making these countries fall under Soviet influence. |
Game modifications
- Kaiserreich: Legacy of the Weltkrieg: An alternate history mod for Hearts of Iron 2, Hearts of Iron 3, and Hearts of Iron 4 set in an alternate 1936 in which Germany won World War I and has become a world superpower.
- Apres Moi Le Deluge: Also an alternate history mod for Hearts of Iron 4 is set in an alternate 1936 where Napoleonic France had won the Napoleonic Wars
See also
- American Civil War alternate histories
- Axis victory in World War II
- List of fictional British monarchs
- List of fictional timelines
- List of fictional universes
- List of science fiction novels
- List of steampunk works
- Uchronia: The Alternate History List
References
- Robert B. Schmunk. "Hawthorne, Nathaniel. "P.'s Correspondence"". Uchronia: The Alternate History List. Retrieved 24 November 2008.
- "Review of Alternities". Archived from the original on 3 December 2008.
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 23 April 2009. Retrieved 19 March 2009.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- Barry Cohen (15 September 2000). "Writer explores alternate history in new play". Jewish News of Greater Phoenix. Archived from the original on 21 November 2008. Retrieved 26 September 2008.
- Peter Marks (27 June 2006). "'Picasso's Closet': An Artist With No Place to Hide". The Washington Post. Retrieved 26 September 2008.
- "Plays by Mac Rogers". doollee.com. Retrieved 26 September 2008.
External links
- Uchronia lists over 2000 works of alternate history.
- Library Thing: Alternate History lists books most often tabbed as alternate history.
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