- Alternate History Links:
- J. T.'s Alternate History Page- A home made page with some original timelines to peruse, and some more on the way.
- Alternate History Trave Guides- A bit unconventional, and none of their "alternates" seem to be very in depth, but it is an interesting way to look at allohistory to be sure. Worth checking out.
- Stephen's Alternate History Site- Nice site with lots of counterfactuals, plus some information on how to (and not to) write some timelines of your own.
- Suite 101 Alternate History- A strange layout at first glance, but an extensive listing of many different allohistory pages that more than makes up for it. I thoroughly enjoyed my visit to this site.
- Alternate History.com- Great site with lots of info.
- Uchronia- This site has the most exhaustive listing of published alternate history that I have ever come across. Invaluable.
- Rome Across the Rhine- Good site for Roman Alternate, with lots of detail and maps.
- History Links:
- Friesian History- Excellent and long essays on Roman history and anything related to it (i.e. Byzantium etc.), and history of just about everything else too.
- The Roman Empire- Nice site with lots of "visuals." Very nicely put together.
- Roman Empire- No alternate history, but an interesting reenactment page. With a link to Nova Roma, one of my favorite sites.
- Footnotes to History- As the author would say, its the "Geography you never learned in school." Some of the short lived countries you never knew existed. Quite humorous actually.
- Related Links (sort of, anyway):
- Republic of Valania- My "ImagiNations" country. This is a game where you create a model nation on a webpage, then have it interact with other players' nations via a group mail site.
- I will have some more shortly; feel free to send your alternate history/history site...