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War Between the Provinces

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The War Between the Provinces is a series of novels by Harry Turtledove. It is a retelling of the American Civil War in a fantasy setting called the Kingdom of Detina. The series focuses on the Eastern theater of the War Between the Provinces.

The names of locations have been changed, and North and South have been reversed. Many of the characters are based on real-world characters, and their names indicate this. Often their names are anagrams of the real-world character they are based on, or their nicknames contain their original's name. Hand-cranked crossbows replace guns to mirror slow reloading times, and the northern rebels have fewer ley lines (railroads) than the southern kingdom, hence giving the slave-owning side the same logistical problems that existed in the American Civil War.

Some characters with historical counterparts

  • Count Thraxton (the Braggart) - counterpart of General Braxton Bragg

Mentioned Detinan Characters

  • King Buchan - The previous King of Detina before his death and the father of Avram. He is based on US President James Buchanan.
  • Daniel the Weaver - A Detinan statesman. Ten years before the Detinan Civil War, he worked with Henry Feet of Clay and John the Typhoon to reach a compromise that headed off a war over serfdom by satisfying both northern nobles and King Zachary the Rough and Ready. He is based on Daniel Webster.
  • Henry Feet of Clay - A Detinan statesman who is based on Henry Clay.
  • Zachary the Rough and Ready - The King of Detina ten years before the Detinan Civil War. He is based on US President Zachary Taylor.

Novels

  • Sentry Peak (2000)
  • Marching Through Peachtree (2001)
  • Advance and Retreat (2002)