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- Uchronia abstract "Uchronia refers to a hypothetical or fictional time-period of our world, in contrast to altogether fictional lands or worlds. A concept similar to alternate history but different in the manner that uchronic times are not easily defined (mainly placed in some distant or unspecified point before current times), sometimes reminiscent of a constructed world. Some, however, do use uchronia to refer to an alternate history.The word is a neologism from the word utopia (Greek u-topos no-place), replacing topos with chronos (time). It was coined by Charles Renouvier as the title of his 1876 novel Uchronie (L'Utopie dans l'histoire), esquisse historique apocryphe du développement de la civilisation européenne tel qu'il n'a pas été, tel qu'il aurait pu être (Uchronia (Utopia in History), an Apocryphal Sketch of the Development of European Civilization Not as It Was But as It Might Have Been), reprinted 1988, ISBN 2-213-02058-2. The concept of Merry England is an example of uchronic myth. It refers to a poorly defined point after Medieval England, mainly existing as a collective memory and nostalgia of a better past, although historically such a period never existed.Robert E. Howard's Hyborian Age is an example of an explicit uchronian period, while Tolkien's first three ages of Middle-earth may or may not be located in the same world as the modern Earth. In the uchronian interpretation of Middle-earth, this and other fantasy-genre fiction takes place during uchronian periods, set roughly in the prehistoric times. The alternative interpretation of an entirely separate mythology divorced from real history and taking place in another universe says that these stories are not uchronian.".
- Uchronia wikiPageExternalLink www.uchronia.net.
- Uchronia wikiPageID "1570289".
- Uchronia wikiPageLength "2974".
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- Uchronia wikiPageRevisionID "699131752".
- Uchronia wikiPageWikiLink Alternate_history.
- Uchronia wikiPageWikiLink Anachronism.
- Uchronia wikiPageWikiLink Arda_(Tolkien).
- Uchronia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Alternate_history.
- Uchronia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fictional_time_periods.
- Uchronia wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Bernard_Renouvier.
- Uchronia wikiPageWikiLink Earth.
- Uchronia wikiPageWikiLink England_in_the_Middle_Ages.
- Uchronia wikiPageWikiLink Fantasy.
- Uchronia wikiPageWikiLink Gloriana_(novel).
- Uchronia wikiPageWikiLink Hyborian_Age.
- Uchronia wikiPageWikiLink J._R._R._Tolkien.
- Uchronia wikiPageWikiLink Kushiels_Legacy.
- Uchronia wikiPageWikiLink Merry_England.
- Uchronia wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Moorcock.
- Uchronia wikiPageWikiLink Middle-earth.
- Uchronia wikiPageWikiLink Mythology.
- Uchronia wikiPageWikiLink Neologism.
- Uchronia wikiPageWikiLink Robert_E._Howard.
- Uchronia wikiPageWikiLink Steampunk.
- Uchronia wikiPageWikiLink Universe.
- Uchronia wikiPageWikiLink Utopia.
- Uchronia wikiPageWikiLink Worldbuilding.
- Uchronia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Uchronia".
- Uchronia wikiPageWikiLinkText "alternative history".
- Uchronia wikiPageWikiLinkText "u-chronia".
- Uchronia wikiPageWikiLinkText "uchronia".
- Uchronia wikiPageWikiLinkText "uchronic".
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- Uchronia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Uchronia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Uchronia subject Category:Alternate_history.
- Uchronia subject Category:Fictional_time_periods.
- Uchronia type Element.
- Uchronia comment "Uchronia refers to a hypothetical or fictional time-period of our world, in contrast to altogether fictional lands or worlds. A concept similar to alternate history but different in the manner that uchronic times are not easily defined (mainly placed in some distant or unspecified point before current times), sometimes reminiscent of a constructed world.".
- Uchronia label "Uchronia".
- Uchronia sameAs Q2472893.
- Uchronia sameAs Uchronia.
- Uchronia sameAs Ucronia.
- Uchronia sameAs m.05c7d2.
- Uchronia sameAs Q2472893.
- Uchronia wasDerivedFrom Uchronia?oldid=699131752.
- Uchronia isPrimaryTopicOf Uchronia.