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1632
Book • 2000
In '1632', Eric Flint crafts an alternate history where the small town of Grantville, West Virginia, is suddenly transported from the year 2000 to the Holy Roman Empire in 1631.
The novel explores how the modern Americans adapt to and influence the historical context of the Thirty Years' War. The story delves into themes of cultural exchange, technological advancement, and political intrigue as the people of Grantville navigate their new surroundings.
The novel explores how the modern Americans adapt to and influence the historical context of the Thirty Years' War. The story delves into themes of cultural exchange, technological advancement, and political intrigue as the people of Grantville navigate their new surroundings.
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Mentioned by Rudyard Lynch as an interesting sci-fi book about a town from West Virginia going back to the Thirty Years' War.

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Explaining 17th Century Western Europe