This study examines the expression and patterns of alternate history in nineteenth-century Britain and France. “Alternate history” refers to the presentation of events that did not happen in order to consider historical trajectories that might have been and the consequent displacements of present and future. The central chapters of this thesis correspond to the three fields of writing in which these texts are clustered: in narratives of undefeated and resurgent Napoleons, which I trace from the rival journalistic claims made about Napoleon and his historical significance; in accounts that re-imagine the transition from antiquity to modernity, for example by delaying the passage of Christianity from the Middle East to western Europe; and, as...
This study identifies a new generic form termed here the “Speculative Historical Novel” within conte...
peer reviewedSince the beginning of historical writing, historians, philosophers and poets have refl...
Since the beginning of historical writing, historians, philosophers and poets have reflected on the ...
This study examines the expression and patterns of alternate history in nineteenth-century Britain a...
The aim of this article is to define alternative history genre (branch of fantastic literature) as a...
Although scholarship has long since established the history novel’s general course, few critical rea...
This project contends with an understudied literary genre: the alternate history novel. I attempt to...
How the Victorians Invented the Regency: Historicizing the Recent Past argues that Victorian literar...
The new prominence of alternate history in Western popular culture has increasingly prompted scholar...
The new prominence of alternate history in Western popular culture has increasingly prompted scholar...
In this study I analyse how authors of alternate history books use history in their works based on t...
The paper suggests that the UC Multi-Campus Research Group in World History should consider undertak...
Did nineteenth-century Britain experience a temporal revolution? If so, how can the course and impac...
In the course of the nineteenth century, the new scientific approach to history turned the past into...
This study is concerned with identifying and tracking, across a set of disparate genres and forms of...
This study identifies a new generic form termed here the “Speculative Historical Novel” within conte...
peer reviewedSince the beginning of historical writing, historians, philosophers and poets have refl...
Since the beginning of historical writing, historians, philosophers and poets have reflected on the ...
This study examines the expression and patterns of alternate history in nineteenth-century Britain a...
The aim of this article is to define alternative history genre (branch of fantastic literature) as a...
Although scholarship has long since established the history novel’s general course, few critical rea...
This project contends with an understudied literary genre: the alternate history novel. I attempt to...
How the Victorians Invented the Regency: Historicizing the Recent Past argues that Victorian literar...
The new prominence of alternate history in Western popular culture has increasingly prompted scholar...
The new prominence of alternate history in Western popular culture has increasingly prompted scholar...
In this study I analyse how authors of alternate history books use history in their works based on t...
The paper suggests that the UC Multi-Campus Research Group in World History should consider undertak...
Did nineteenth-century Britain experience a temporal revolution? If so, how can the course and impac...
In the course of the nineteenth century, the new scientific approach to history turned the past into...
This study is concerned with identifying and tracking, across a set of disparate genres and forms of...
This study identifies a new generic form termed here the “Speculative Historical Novel” within conte...
peer reviewedSince the beginning of historical writing, historians, philosophers and poets have refl...
Since the beginning of historical writing, historians, philosophers and poets have reflected on the ...