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18. Are there any alternative history Web sites?




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This article is from the soc.history.what-if FAQ, by Anthony Mayer anthonyemayer@yahoo.co.uk with numerous contributions by others.

18. Are there any alternative history Web sites?

Several; too many, in fact, to conveniently list them all. Fortunately,
most of the better pages have links to other sites. The most obvious place
to begin is the Uchronia site, which has an extensive links page as well
as the definitive AH bibliography (see Question 15) and information on the
Sidewise Awards (see Question 16):

http://www.uchronia.net/

There is a (small) alternate history web ring at

http://www.webring.org/cgi-bin/webring?ring=althistory&list

The Alternate History Travel Guides grew out of an old newsgroup thread:

http://www.ahtg.net

A French language site which includes articles and reviews of science
fiction and in particular alternative history can be found at:

http://www.noosfere.com/heberg/mota/

The other sites listed here are all alternative history pages which belong
to current or past contributors to soc.history.what-if. The contents tend
toward original material rather than information on published alternative
histories.

Stephen Abbott:

http://www.metro2000.net/~stabbott/AH.htm

Alison Brooks & David Flin:

http://www.flin.demon.co.uk/

Logan Ferree:

http://spiritualist.alternatehistory.com/

Tom Gehring [also hosts material by Johnny Pez]:

http://www.geocities.com/althist/index.html

"Gnome", author of the timeline "What if Gordon Banks had played?"

http://www.btinternet.com/~chief.gnome/

Doug Hoff:

http://www.althist.com/

Anthony Mayer [also hosts material by Jonathan Edelstein and Sydney Webb]:

http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~aem3/history.html

Ian Montgomerie [also hosts material by a number of other authors]:

http://www.alternatehistory.com/entry.html

Bucky Rea:

http://www.suite101.com/welcome.cfm/alternative_history

Jim Rittenhouse [includes information on the alternate history
APA "Point of Divergence"]:

http://www.marmotgraphics.com/althistory/index.html

Marcus Rowland ["Forgotten Futures" shareware RPG based on 19th- and
early 20th-century scientific romances, some explicitly AH]:

http://www.ffutures.demon.co.uk/

Erwin Wodarczak:

http://www.wodarczak.net/althist/

 

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