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What was the first alternate history novel?

What was the first alternate history novel?

Alternate history fiction took off in the twentieth century, but literary scholars often cite 1490’s Tirant lo Blanch by Joanot Martorell as the first published work of alternate history fiction. It imagines a world where the Turks were prevented from seizing Constantinople.

Is alternate history science fiction or fantasy?

Alternative history is a subgenre of SF (“science fiction” or “speculative fiction”) that creates a fictional world in which an action or event in the past has caused history to diverge from its known course.

Why is there alternate history?

By revealing the complex relationship between determinism and chance in shaping historical events, alternate histories can help us understand the forces that will influence our future.

Which is the first book in the BattleTech series?

They can be considered space opera. The first official BattleTech novel was William H. Keith’s Decision at Thunder Rift (1986); the last from FASA was Loren L. Coleman’s Endgame (2002) which resolved plot lines and character arcs from many previous works.

When did Roc Books take over BattleTech?

In 1991, Roc Books took over the ongoing novel line. Besides “BattleTech” novels that drove the overall storyline ahead, they would also launch the “MechWarrior” spinoff novel series in 1999 that focused more on individual characters or units instead of advancing the meta-plot.

What is the history of the BattleTech universe?

The following is an abridged history of events in the fictional universe of BattleTech.

When does Harebrained Schemes BattleTech take place?

BattleTech lore spans over 1,100 years of wars, events, people, and space exploration, from an alternate version of the Cold War era to the far-flung future. Harebrained Schemes’ BattleTech is set in the year 3025, a critical epoch where humanity has been in fractious decline due to centuries of continual warfare with no end in sight.