Also, there's Michael Chabon's The Yiddish Policemen's Union where Israel was destryed early on and the US has set aside part of Alaska for Jewish settlement.
And Philip Roth's Plot Against America where FDRF was defeated and Charles Lindbergh becomes president leading to an increasingly fascist America.
And Poul Anderson's A Midsummer Tempest where William Shakespeare is remembered as the Great Historian, with the novel taking place in the era of Oliver Cromwell and Charles I, with an alternate outcome for the English Civil War and an earlier Industrial Revolution.
And Mary Gentle's Ash books, starting with A Secret History which features a much more powerful medieval Burgundy among other things.
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