Alternative History
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- ''For the speculative fiction subgenre, see alternate history (fiction)
This falls into two major categories:
- Historical revisionism is the reexamination of the accepted facts and interpretations of history, with an eye towards updating it with newly discovered, more accurate, less biased or differently biased information.
- When revisionism takes on a partisan tone, it is usually called political historical revisionism i.e. a construction of past events which is refuted by well documented, verifiable, and very broadly accepted sources. Such histories may tend to blame their lack of scholarship or documentation on a conspiracy to erase such evidence.
- The genre of speculative fiction includes the subgenre of fictitious alternative history, set in worlds in which history has diverged from history as it actually happened. The term uchronia refers to a hypothetical time period in such a divergent world.
- Failed history covers events that have been predicted and had items created in the expectation that they would occur, but then in fact did not occur.
- Virtual history (also known as counterfactual history) is a form of history which attempts to answer "what if" questions. It is an academic extrapolation of alternate outcomes of historical events.
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