Genre of speculative fiction, where one or more historical events occur differently.
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Examples for "alternate history"
Examples for "alternate history"
1Bring the Jubilee by Ward Moore is a 1953 novel of alternate history.
2Spaceflight is risky, yet in this alternate history all missions occur exactly as planned.
3History may be written by the winners, but alternate history is encoded by the thinkers.
4She continued, relating an alternate history of their family.
5What seems like a devastating premise actually yields a much richer alternate history for NASA.
1[Footnote: He illustrated this proposition by a fanciful reconstruction of European history from 100 to 800 A.D. in his UCHRONIE, 1876.
1But despite our best efforts, it's hard to overlook the what ifs.
2Consider too the ' what ifs?' -would what you have suggested still work?
3The what ifs and the should haves will eat your brain.
4But of course it's useless to think in what ifs.
5You can say a lot of what ifs, there are so many different scenarios.
1A marvellous marriage of political satire, melodramatic intrigue, gothic horror and alternative history.
2An alternative history for the Beatles and their role in world peace is also offered.
3Thanks to this neat framing device, what was once obsolete sci-fi is now alternative history.
4There is a huge volume of work on the Templars-from serious scholarship to pseudo-academic alternative history.
5Harris's book kept calling me back to a neglected classic of alternative history, Keith Roberts's Pavane.
1In this alternative reality armed response becomes, if not logical, then at least debatable.
2Have I woken up in some fevered (but still awesome) alternative reality?
3Conservative media nurture their own hothouse alternative reality and regard any challenge thereto as illegitimate.
4He understands the desire for the special experience, that element of alternative reality, of freedom.
5His deceptions are widely endorsed as an alternative reality.
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