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==Further reading== * Chapman, Edgar L., and Carl B. Yoke (eds.). ''Classic and Iconoclastic Alternate History Science Fiction''. Mellen, 2003. * Collins, William Joseph. ''Paths Not Taken: The Development, Structure, and Aesthetics of the Alternative History''. [[University of California, Davis]] 1990. * Darius, Julian. "58 Varieties: Watchmen and Revisionism". In ''[http://www.sequart.org/books/6/minutes-to-midnight-twelve-essays-on-watchmen/ Minutes to Midnight: Twelve Essays on Watchmen]''. Sequart Research & Literacy Organization, 2010. Focuses on Watchmen as alternate history. * Cowley, Robert, ed., ''[[What If? (essays)|What If? Military Historians Imagine What Might Have Been]]''. [[Pan Books]], 1999. * Gevers, Nicholas. ''Mirrors of the Past: Versions of History in Science Fiction and Fantasy''. [[University of Cape Town]], 1997 * [[Karen Hellekson|Hellekson, Karen]]. ''The Alternate History: Refiguring Historical Time''. [[Kent State University]] Press, 2001 * Keen, Antony G. "Alternate Histories of the Roman Empire in Stephen Baxter, Robert Silverberg and Sophia McDougall". ''[[Foundation β The International Review of Science Fiction|Foundation: The International Review of Science Fiction]]'' 102, Spring 2008. * McKnight, Edgar Vernon Jr. ''Alternative History: The Development of a Literary Genre''. [[University of North Carolina]] at Chapel Hill, 1994. * Morgan, Glyn, and C. Palmer-Patel (eds.). ''Sideways in Time: Critical Essays on Alternate History Fiction''. Liverpool University Press, 2019. * Nedelkovh, Aleksandar B. ''British and American Science Fiction Novel 1950β1980 with the Theme of Alternative History (an Axiological Approach)''. 1994 {{in lang|sr}}, 1999 {{in lang|en}}. * [[Gavriel David Rosenfeld|Rosenfeld, Gavriel David]]. ''The World Hitler Never Made: Alternate History and the Memory of Nazism''. 2005 * Rosenfeld, Gavriel David. "Why Do We Ask 'What If?' Reflections on the Function of Alternate History." ''History and Theory'' 41, Theme Issue 41: Unconventional History (December 2002), 90β103. {{JSTOR|3590670}}. * Schneider-Mayerson, Matthew. "[https://journals.ku.edu/index.php/amerstud/article/view/4177/3947 What Almost Was: The Politics of the Contemporary Alternate History Novel]". ''[[American Studies (journal)|American Studies]]'' 30, 3β4 (Summer 2009), 63β83. * Singles, Kathleen. ''Alternate History: Playing with Contingency and Necessity''. [[De Gruyter]], 2013.
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