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*''[[Unburnable]]'' by [[Marie-Elena John]] (the African origins of Caribbean culture and the original inhabitants of the Caribbean, the Kalinago (Carib Indians)).
*''[[Unburnable]]'' by [[Marie-Elena John]] (the African origins of Caribbean culture and the original inhabitants of the Caribbean, the Kalinago (Carib Indians)).
*''[[Caribbean (novel)|Caribbean]]'' by [[James A. Michener]]
*''[[Caribbean (novel)|Caribbean]]'' by [[James A. Michener]]

==Chile==
*''[[My Tender Matador]]'' by [[Pedro Lemebel]]


==China==
==China==
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*''[[Empress Orchid]]'' by [[Anchee Min]] (about Empress Dowager Cixi)
*''[[Empress Orchid]]'' by [[Anchee Min]] (about Empress Dowager Cixi)
*''[[The Last Empress (novel)|The Last Empress]]'' by [[Anchee Min]] (about Empress Dowager Cixi)
*''[[The Last Empress (novel)|The Last Empress]]'' by [[Anchee Min]] (about Empress Dowager Cixi)
*''[[Empire of the Sun]]'' by [[J. G. Ballard]] (World War II)
*''[[Empire of the Sun (novel)|Empire of the Sun]]'' by [[J. G. Ballard]] (World War II)
*''[[Dragon Seed (novel)|Dragon Seed]]'' by [[Pearl Buck]] (Life of Chinese peasant family during [[Second Sino-Japanese War]])
*''[[Dragon Seed (novel)|Dragon Seed]]'' by [[Pearl Buck]] (Life of Chinese peasant family during [[Second Sino-Japanese War]])
*''[[Noble House (book)|Noble House]]'' by [[James Clavell]] (Hong Kong, 1963)
*''[[Noble House (book)|Noble House]]'' by [[James Clavell]] (Hong Kong, 1963)
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===Aztec Empire===
===Aztec Empire===
*''The Fair God; or The Last of the 'Tzins: A Tale of the [[Conquest of Mexico]]'' (1873) by Lew Wallace (16th century)
*''[[Aztec (book)|Aztec]]'' by [[Gary Jennings (author)|Gary Jennings]] (before Spanish invasion)
*''[[Aztec (book)|Aztec]]'' by [[Gary Jennings (author)|Gary Jennings]] (before Spanish invasion)
*''[[Aztec Autumn]]'' by Gary Jennings (one generation after Spanish invasion)
*''[[Aztec Autumn]]'' by Gary Jennings (one generation after Spanish invasion)
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==Egypt==
==Egypt==
*''[[Khufu|Cheops]]'' by Paul West (26th century BC)
*''[[Khufu|Cheops]]'' by Paul West (26th century BC)
*''[[Pharaoh (Prus novel)|Pharaoh]]'' by [[Bolesław Prus]] (fall of Egypt's [[Twentieth Dynasty]] and [[New Kingdom]])
*''[[Pharaoh (Prus novel)|Pharaoh]]'' by [[Bolesław Prus]] (fall of Egypt's [[Twentieth Dynasty]] and [[New Kingdom of Egypt|New Kingdom]])
*''[[Hypatia (novel)|Hypatia]]'' by [[Charles Kingsley]] (late [[Roman Egypt]])
*''[[Hypatia (novel)|Hypatia]]'' by [[Charles Kingsley]] (late [[Roman Egypt]])
*''[[The Egyptian]]'' by [[Mika Waltari]] (reign of Pharaoh [[Akhenaten]])
*''[[The Egyptian]]'' by [[Mika Waltari]] (reign of Pharaoh [[Akhenaten]])
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*''Scroll of Saqqara '' by [[Pauline Gedge]]
*''Scroll of Saqqara '' by [[Pauline Gedge]]
*''La boca del Nilo '' by León Arsenal
*''La boca del Nilo '' by León Arsenal
*''El secreto del Nilo'' by Antonio Cabanas ([[Amenhotep III]], [[Akhenaten]], [[Smenkhkare]], [[Tutankhamun]], [[Ay]] and [[Horemheb]] reigns)
*''El secreto del Nilo'' by Antonio Cabanas ([[Amenhotep III]], [[Akhenaten]], [[Smenkhkare]], [[Tutankhamun]], [[Ay (pharaoh)|Ay]] and [[Horemheb]] reigns)
*''La conjura del faraón'' by Antonio Cabanas
*''La conjura del faraón'' by Antonio Cabanas
*''El Ladrón de Tumbas'' by Antonio Cabanas
*''El Ladrón de Tumbas'' by Antonio Cabanas
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*''[[Les Rois maudits]]'' series (''The Accursed Kings'') by [[Maurice Druon]] (14th century)
*''[[Les Rois maudits]]'' series (''The Accursed Kings'') by [[Maurice Druon]] (14th century)
*''[[Quentin Durward]]'' by Sir [[Walter Scott]] ([[Louis XI]] – 15th century)
*''[[Quentin Durward]]'' by Sir [[Walter Scott]] ([[Louis XI]] – 15th century)
*''[[The Hunchback of Notre Dame]]'' by [[Victor Hugo]] (15th century)
*''[[The Hunchback of Notre-Dame]]'' by [[Victor Hugo]] (15th century)
*''[[La Reine Margot (novel)|Queen Margot]]'' by [[Alexandre Dumas, père]] (16th century)
*''[[La Reine Margot (novel)|Queen Margot]]'' by [[Alexandre Dumas, père]] (16th century)
*The [[Angelique (French series)|Angélique]] series by [[Anne & Serge Golon]] (mid-17th century in the reign of [[Louis XIV]])
*The [[Angelique (French series)|Angélique]] series by [[Anne & Serge Golon]] (mid-17th century in the reign of [[Louis XIV]])
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*''[[Sister Fidelma]] series'' by [[Peter Tremayne]] (7th century)
*''[[Sister Fidelma]] series'' by [[Peter Tremayne]] (7th century)
*''[[Lion of Ireland]]'' by [[Morgan Llywelyn]] (High King [[Brian Boru]], 10th century)
*''[[Lion of Ireland]]'' by [[Morgan Llywelyn]] (High King [[Brian Boru]], 10th century)
*''[[The Silent People]]'' by [[Walter Macken]] (The Great Famine, 19th century)


==Israel==
==Israel==
*''[[The Source (novel)|The Source]]'' by [[James A. Michener]]
*''[[The Source (novel)|The Source]]'' by [[James A. Michener]]
*''[[Moshe Shamir#Works in English translation|The King of Flesh and Blood]]'' by [[Moshe Shamir]] (2nd century BCE)
*''[[Moshe Shamir#Works in English translation|The King of Flesh and Blood]]'' by [[Moshe Shamir]] (2nd century BCE)
*''[[The Antagonists|The Antagonists: A Novel of Masada]]'' by [[Ernest K. Gann]] (1st century)
*''[[The Antagonists (Gann novel)|The Antagonists: A Novel of Masada]]'' by [[Ernest K. Gann]] (1st century)
*''[[Richard Zimler#Novels|The Gospel According to Lazarus]]'' by [[Richard Zimler]] (1st century)
*''[[Richard Zimler#Novels|The Gospel According to Lazarus]]'' by [[Richard Zimler]] (1st century)
*''[[Holy Warrior]]'' by [[Angus Donald]], second novel in the ''Outlaw Chronicles'' (12th century)
*''[[Holy Warrior]]'' by [[Angus Donald]], second novel in the ''Outlaw Chronicles'' (12th century)
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*''El guerrero a la sombra del cerezo'' by David B. Gil ([[Edo period]])
*''El guerrero a la sombra del cerezo'' by David B. Gil ([[Edo period]])
*''Ocho millones de dioses'' by David B. Gil
*''Ocho millones de dioses'' by David B. Gil
*''Forjada en la tormenta'' by David B. Gil


==Korea==
==Korea==
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*''Eight Pointed Cross'' by [[Marthese Fenech]]
*''Eight Pointed Cross'' by [[Marthese Fenech]]
*''Falcon's Shadow'' by [[Marthese Fenech]]
*''Falcon's Shadow'' by [[Marthese Fenech]]
*''Ash Fall'' by [[Marthese Fenech]]


==Mexico==
==Mexico==
*''The Fair God; or The Last of the 'Tzins: A Tale of the [[Conquest of Mexico]]'' (1873) by [[Lew Wallace]] (16th century)
*''[[Mexico (novel)|Mexico]]'' by [[James A. Michener]]
*''[[Mexico (novel)|Mexico]]'' by [[James A. Michener]]
*''[[Captain from Castile (novel)|Captain from Castile]]'' by [[Samuel Shellabarger]] (16th century)
*''[[Captain from Castile (novel)|Captain from Castile]]'' by [[Samuel Shellabarger]] (16th century)
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*''[[Cartucho]]'' by [[Nellie Campobello]] ([[Mexican Revolution]])
*''[[Cartucho]]'' by [[Nellie Campobello]] ([[Mexican Revolution]])
*''[[The Power and the Glory]]'' by [[Graham Greene]] (1930s)
*''[[The Power and the Glory]]'' by [[Graham Greene]] (1930s)
*''[[Aztec (novel)|Aztec]]'' by [[Gary Jennings (author)|Gary Jennings]] (16th century)
*''[[Aztec (novel)|Aztec]]'' and ''[[Aztec Autumn]]'' by [[Gary Jennings (author)|Gary Jennings]] (16th century)
*''El navío Asia'' by [[Luis Delgado Bañón]] (19th century)
*''El navío Asia'' by [[Luis Delgado Bañón]] (19th century)


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*''Memorias de Escipión Emiliano'' by José Enrique López Jiménez
*''Memorias de Escipión Emiliano'' by José Enrique López Jiménez
*''Al servicio del imperio'' by Pedro Santamaría ([[Cantabri]] in [[First Jewish–Roman War]])
*''Al servicio del imperio'' by Pedro Santamaría ([[Cantabri]] in [[First Jewish–Roman War]])
*''El saqueo de Roma'' by Pedro Santamaría ([[Sack of Rome (410)]])
*''El primer senador de Roma: Carthago delenda est'' by Juan Torres Zalba ([[Numantine War]], [[Siege of Carthage (Third Punic War)]])


==Russia==
==Russia==
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*''Moscow'' by [[Andrei Bely]] ([[World War I]] and [[Russian Revolution|Russian 1917 Revolution]])
*''Moscow'' by [[Andrei Bely]] ([[World War I]] and [[Russian Revolution|Russian 1917 Revolution]])
*''[[Blood Red, Snow White]]'' by [[Marcus Sedgwick]] ([[Russian Revolution|Russian 1917 Revolution]])
*''[[Blood Red, Snow White]]'' by [[Marcus Sedgwick]] ([[Russian Revolution|Russian 1917 Revolution]])
*''[[Doctor Zhivago]]'' by [[Boris Pasternak]] ([[Russian Revolution|Russian 1917 Revolution]] and [[Russian Civil War]])
*''[[Doctor Zhivago (novel)|Doctor Zhivago]]'' by [[Boris Pasternak]] ([[Russian Revolution|Russian 1917 Revolution]] and [[Russian Civil War]])
*''[[And Quiet Flows the Don]]'' by [[Mikhail Sholokhov]] ([[Russian Revolution|Russian 1917 Revolution]] and [[Russian Civil War]])
*''[[And Quiet Flows the Don]]'' by [[Mikhail Sholokhov]] ([[Russian Revolution|Russian 1917 Revolution]] and [[Russian Civil War]])
*''[[The White Guard]]'' by [[Mikhail Bulgakov]] ([[Russian Civil War]])
*''[[The White Guard]]'' by [[Mikhail Bulgakov]] ([[Russian Civil War]])
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*''El Reino del norte'' by Jose Javier Esparza (9th century. Early [[Reconquista]])
*''El Reino del norte'' by Jose Javier Esparza (9th century. Early [[Reconquista]])
*''Recuerde el alma dormida'' by Rafael Álvarez Avello ([[Jorge Manrique]])
*''Recuerde el alma dormida'' by Rafael Álvarez Avello ([[Jorge Manrique]])
*''[[María de Molina]]'' by [[Almudena de Arteaga]]
*''[[María de Molina]]'' by [[Almudena de Arteaga]]
*''El olor de las especias'' by Alfonso Mateo-Sagasta
*''El olor de las especias'' by Alfonso Mateo-Sagasta
*''Die Rose von Asturien'' by [[Iny Lorentz]]
*''Die Rose von Asturien'' by [[Iny Lorentz]]
*''El Alma de la Ciudad'' by [[Jesús Sánchez Adalid]]
*''El Alma de la Ciudad'' by [[Jesús Sánchez Adalid]]
*''El señor de Bembibre'' by [[Enrique Gil y Carrasco]] (14th century)
*''El señor de Bembibre'' by [[Enrique Gil y Carrasco]] (14th century)
*''La maldición de la reina Leonor'' by [[José María Pérez González]]
*''La maldición de la reina Leonor'' by [[José María Pérez González]]
*''La reina sin reino'' by [[José María Pérez González]]
*''La reina sin reino'' by [[José María Pérez González]]
*''El Reino del norte'' by Jose Javier Esparza (9th century. Early [[Reconquista]] )
*''El Reino del norte'' by Jose Javier Esparza (9th century. Early [[Reconquista]] )
*''Guzmán el Bueno. El señor de la frontera'' by Juan Luis Pulido Begines ([[Alonso Pérez de Guzmán]])
*''Guzmán el Bueno. El señor de la frontera'' by Juan Luis Pulido Begines ([[Alonso Pérez de Guzmán]])
*''Tierra vieja'' by [[Antonio Pérez Henares]]
*''Cova Dónnica'' by [[Yeyo Balbás]] ([[Pelagius of Asturias|Don Pelayo]])
*''Las Navas'' by [[Juda Barber]] ([[Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa]])


===Spanish Golden Age===
===Spanish Golden Age===
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*''The Ferdinand and Isabella Trilogy'' by [[Jean Plaidy]] (15th century)
*''The Ferdinand and Isabella Trilogy'' by [[Jean Plaidy]] (15th century)
*''[[Captain Alatriste|Adventures of Captain Alatriste]] series'' by [[Arturo Pérez-Reverte]]
*''[[Captain Alatriste|Adventures of Captain Alatriste]] series'' by [[Arturo Pérez-Reverte]]
*''The heretic. A Novel of the Inquisition'' by [[Miguel Delibes]] (16th century in [[Valladolid]])
*''[[The Heretic: A Novel of the Inquisition]]'' by [[Miguel Delibes]] (16th century in [[Valladolid]])
*''Martín Ojo de Plata'' series by [[Matilde Asensi]] (17th century)
*''Martín Ojo de Plata'' series by [[Matilde Asensi]] (17th century)
*''That Lady'' by [[Kate O'Brien (novelist)|Kate O'Brien]] ([[Ana de Mendoza, Princess of Eboli|Ana de Mendoza, Princesa of Éboli]])
*''That Lady'' by [[Kate O'Brien (novelist)|Kate O'Brien]] ([[Ana de Mendoza, Princess of Eboli|Ana de Mendoza, Princesa of Éboli]])
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*''El castellano de Flandes'' by Enrique Martínez Ruiz (16th century)
*''El castellano de Flandes'' by Enrique Martínez Ruiz (16th century)
*''Hoy no se pondrá el sol'' by Rafael Rico Cabeza ([[Spanish Road]], [[Duke of Alba]])
*''Hoy no se pondrá el sol'' by Rafael Rico Cabeza ([[Spanish Road]], [[Duke of Alba]])
*''Su peor enemigo'' by Alfonso Mateo-Sagasta ([[Alonso Fernández de Avellaneda]])
*''Isidoro de Montemayor'' series by Alfonso Mateo-Sagasta (17th century)
*''Isidoro de Montemayor'' series by Alfonso Mateo-Sagasta (17th century)
# ''Ladrones de tinta''
# ''Ladrones de tinta''
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*''El náufrago de la Gran Armada'' by [[Fernando Martínez Laínez]] ([[Spanish Armada|La Grande y Felicísima Armada]])
*''El náufrago de la Gran Armada'' by [[Fernando Martínez Laínez]] ([[Spanish Armada|La Grande y Felicísima Armada]])
*''Lope: la furia del Fénix'' by Blas Malo (Life of [[Lope de Vega]])
*''Lope: la furia del Fénix'' by Blas Malo (Life of [[Lope de Vega]])
*''Lope de Vega: El desdén y la furia'' by Blas Malo (Life of [[Lope de Vega]])
*''El Gran Capitán'' by [[José Calvo Poyato]] ([[Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba]])
*''El Gran Capitán'' by [[José Calvo Poyato]] ([[Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba]])
*''La hora de Quevedo '' by [[Baltasar Magro]] ([[Francisco de Quevedo]])
*''La hora de Quevedo'' by [[Baltasar Magro]] ([[Francisco de Quevedo]])
*''Juana, la reina traicionada'' by [[Álber Vázquez]] ([[Joanna of Castile|Juana I de Castilla]])
*''El sueño del gramático'' by [[Eva Díaz Pérez]] ([[Antonio de Nebrija]])


====Picaresque novel====
====Picaresque novel====
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*''Victoria. La odisea de Magallanes y Elcano'' by Rafael Marín Trechera ([[Magellan's circumnavigation|The first circumnavigation]], [[Ferdinand Magellan|Fernando de Magallanes]], [[Juan Sebastián Elcano]])
*''Victoria. La odisea de Magallanes y Elcano'' by Rafael Marín Trechera ([[Magellan's circumnavigation|The first circumnavigation]], [[Ferdinand Magellan|Fernando de Magallanes]], [[Juan Sebastián Elcano]])
*''La travesía final'' by José Calvo Poyato ([[Juan Sebastián Elcano]], [[Loaísa expedition]])
*''La travesía final'' by José Calvo Poyato ([[Juan Sebastián Elcano]], [[Loaísa expedition]])
*''Lágrimas de oro'' by José Luis Gil Soto ([[Francisco Pizarro]], [[Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire]])
*''Pizarro y la conquista del Imperio Inca'' by [[Álber Vázquez]] ([[Francisco Pizarro]], [[Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire]])
*''El rey del Perú'' by [[Juan Pedro Cosano]] ([[Gonzalo Pizarro]])


===18th century===
===18th century===
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*''[[Fortunata y Jacinta]]'' by [[Benito Pérez Galdós]] (19th century)
*''[[Fortunata y Jacinta]]'' by [[Benito Pérez Galdós]] (19th century)
*''Un día de cólera'' by [[Arturo Pérez-Reverte]] ([[Dos de Mayo Uprising]])
*''Un día de cólera'' by [[Arturo Pérez-Reverte]] ([[Dos de Mayo Uprising]])
*''El húsar'' by [[Arturo Pérez-Reverte]] (Napoleonic age)
*''[[El húsar]]'' by [[Arturo Pérez-Reverte]] (Napoleonic age)
*''The siege'' (El asedio) by [[Arturo Pérez-Reverte]] (1811, [[Siege of Cádiz]])
*''The siege'' (El asedio) by [[Arturo Pérez-Reverte]] (1811, [[Siege of Cádiz]])
*''[[The Fencing Master]]'' by [[Arturo Pérez-Reverte]] ([[Isabella II of Spain|Isabella II]] age)
*''[[The Fencing Master]]'' by [[Arturo Pérez-Reverte]] ([[Isabella II of Spain|Isabella II]] age)
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*''The Communist's Daughter'' by [[Dennis Bock]]
*''The Communist's Daughter'' by [[Dennis Bock]]
*''The Forging of a Rebel'' trilogy by [[Arturo Barea]]
*''The Forging of a Rebel'' trilogy by [[Arturo Barea]]
*''Línea de fuego'' by [[Arturo Pérez-Reverte]]
*''[[Línea de fuego]]'' by [[Arturo Pérez-Reverte]]
*''The Forging of a Rebel'' trilogy by [[Arturo Barea]]
*''La sonata del silencio'' by [[Paloma Sánchez-Garnica]]
*''La sonata del silencio'' by Paloma Sánchez-Garnica
*''El arte de matar dragones'' by [[Ignacio del Valle]]
*''El arte de matar dragones'' by [[Ignacio del Valle]]


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==Switzerland==
==Switzerland==
*''[[Anne of Geierstein]]'' by Sir [[Walter Scott]] (15th century)
*''[[Anne of Geierstein]]'' by Sir [[Walter Scott]] (15th century)

==Syria==
*''[[The End of a Brave Man]]'' by [[Hanna Mina]] (20th century)

==Turkey==
*''The Prince of India; or, Why Constantinople Fell'' (1893) by [[Lew Wallace]] (15th century, [[Fall of Constantinople]])


==United Kingdom==
==United Kingdom==
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*''[[Avalon (novel)|Avalon]]'' by [[Anya Seton]] (10th century)
*''[[Avalon (novel)|Avalon]]'' by [[Anya Seton]] (10th century)
*''[[The Conqueror (novel)|The Conqueror]]'' by [[Georgette Heyer]] ([[William the Conqueror]], 11th century)
*''[[The Conqueror (novel)|The Conqueror]]'' by [[Georgette Heyer]] ([[William the Conqueror]], 11th century)
*''[[Hereward the Wake]]'' by [[Charles Kingsley]] ([[Norman Conquest]])
*''[[Hereward the Wake (novel)|Hereward the Wake]]'' by [[Charles Kingsley]] ([[Hereward the Wake]], 11th century)
*''[[The Wake (novel)|The Wake]]'' by [[Paul Kingsnorth]] (11th century)
*''[[The Wake (novel)|The Wake]]'' by [[Paul Kingsnorth]] (11th century)
*''[[Outlaw (novel)|Outlaw]]'' by [[Angus Donald]], the first novel in the ''Outlaw Chronicles'' (12th century)
*''[[Outlaw (novel)|Outlaw]]'' by [[Angus Donald]], the first novel in the ''Outlaw Chronicles'' (12th century)
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*''Amenable Women'' by [[Mavis Cheek]] ([[Anne of Cleves]])
*''Amenable Women'' by [[Mavis Cheek]] ([[Anne of Cleves]])
*''[[The Fifth Queen]]'' by [[Ford Madox Ford]] ([[Katharine Howard]])
*''[[The Fifth Queen]]'' by [[Ford Madox Ford]] ([[Katharine Howard]])
*''[[Margaret Irwin (novelist)|Young Bess]]'', ''[[Margaret Irwin#Queen Elizabeth Trilogy|Elizabeth, Captive Princess]]'' and ''[[Margaret Irwin (novelist)|Elizabeth and the Prince of Spain]]'' by [[Margaret Irwin]]
*''[[Margaret Irwin (novelist)|Young Bess]]'', ''[[Margaret Irwin (novelist)|Elizabeth, Captive Princess]]'' and ''[[Margaret Irwin (novelist)|Elizabeth and the Prince of Spain]]'' by [[Margaret Irwin (novelist)|Margaret Irwin]]
*''[[Kenilworth (novel)|Kenilworth]]'' by Sir [[Walter Scott]] (Elizabeth I and [[Amy Robsart]])
*''[[Kenilworth (novel)|Kenilworth]]'' by Sir [[Walter Scott]] (Elizabeth I and [[Amy Robsart]])
*''[[Cue for Treason]]'' by [[Geoffrey Trease]] ([[English Renaissance theatre]]/Elizabethan Cumberland and London)
*''[[Cue for Treason]]'' by [[Geoffrey Trease]] ([[English Renaissance theatre]]/Elizabethan Cumberland and London)
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===Multiple time frames===
===Multiple time frames===
*''[[Sarum (novel)|Sarum]]'' by [[Edward Rutherfurd]] – Tells the story of England through the eyes of six families in the [[Salisbury]] area, stretching from [[Prehistoric Britain]] through the 1980s
*''[[Sarum (novel)|Sarum]]'' by [[Edward Rutherfurd]] – Tells the story of England through the eyes of six families in the [[Salisbury]] area, stretching from [[Prehistoric Britain]] through the 1980s
*The [[Outlander series|''Outlander'' series]] by [[Diana Gabaldon]]
*The [[Outlander (book series)|''Outlander'' series]] by [[Diana Gabaldon]]


==United States (including areas that become part of the US)==
==United States (including areas that become part of the US)==
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===Colonial===
===Colonial===
*''[[Rachel Dyer: a North American Story]]'' by [[John Neal (writer)|John Neal]] ([[Salem witch trials]])
*''[[Rachel Dyer: a North American Story]]'' by [[John Neal (writer)|John Neal]] ([[Salem witch trials]])
*''[[Logan, a Family History]]'' by [[John Neal (writer)|John Neal]] (Aftermath of [[Lord Dunmore's War]])
*''[[Seventy-Six (novel)|Seventy-Six]]'' by [[John Neal (writer)|John Neal]] (American Revolution)
*''[[Seventy-Six (novel)|Seventy-Six]]'' by [[John Neal (writer)|John Neal]] (American Revolution)
*''[[Brother Jonathan (novel)|Brother Jonathan]]'' by [[John Neal (writer)|John Neal]] (American Revolution)
*[[Sergeant Lamb novels|''Sergeant Lamb of the Ninth'' and ''Proceed, Sergeant Lamb'']] by [[Robert Graves]] (American Revolution)
*[[Sergeant Lamb novels|''Sergeant Lamb of the Ninth'' and ''Proceed, Sergeant Lamb'']] by [[Robert Graves]] (American Revolution)
*''[[The Fort (novel)|The Fort]]'' by [[Bernard Cornwell]] (the [[Penobscot Expedition]] of the American Revolution)
*''[[The Fort (novel)|The Fort]]'' by [[Bernard Cornwell]] (the [[Penobscot Expedition]] of the American Revolution)
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*''[[Mason & Dixon]]'' by [[Thomas Pynchon]] (18th century/American Revolution)
*''[[Mason & Dixon]]'' by [[Thomas Pynchon]] (18th century/American Revolution)
*''[[War Comes to Willy Freeman]]'' by [[James Lincoln Collier]] (American Revolution)
*''[[War Comes to Willy Freeman]]'' by [[James Lincoln Collier]] (American Revolution)
* ''Las huellas del conquistador'' by José Luis Pérez Regueira ([[Hernando de Soto]] exploration of North America)
* ''La fragata Princesa'' by [[Luis Delgado Bañón]] ([[Alta California]], Discovering of [[Nootka Island]])
* ''Las batallas hispano-apaches en el salvaje norte de América'' series by Alber Vázquez (Spanish wars against Apaches)
:# ''Resiste Tucson''
:# ''Largo camino hacia Zuni Pueblo''
:# ''Guerras mescalero en Río Grande''
* ''Los acasos'' by Javier Pascual (Spanish wars against Apaches)
* ''España contraataca: Relato sobre la derrota del imperio inglés en Norteamérica'' by Pablo Victoria ([[Bernardo de Gálvez]])
* ''Comanche'' by Jesús Maeso de la Torre
* ''La rosa de California'' by Jesús Maeso de la Torre


===19th century===
===19th century===
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*''[[Shadow Country]]'' by [[Peter Matthiessen]] ([[Edgar Watson|Edgar "Bloody" Watson]], late 19th century Florida)
*''[[Shadow Country]]'' by [[Peter Matthiessen]] ([[Edgar Watson|Edgar "Bloody" Watson]], late 19th century Florida)
*''The English Wife'' by [[Lauren Willig]] (New York [[Gilded Age]])
*''The English Wife'' by [[Lauren Willig]] (New York [[Gilded Age]])
*''[[The City Beautiful (novel)|The City Beautiful]]'' by [[Aden Polydoros]] (Chicago 1893, [[World's Columbian Exposition]])


===20th century===
===20th century===
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====Novels by other authors====
====Novels by other authors====
*''[[New York (novel)|New York]]'' by [[Edward Rutherfurd]] (New York City)
*''[[New York (novel)|New York]]'' by [[Edward Rutherfurd]] (New York City)
* ''[[A Council of Dolls]]'' by [[Mona Susan Power]] ([[Standing Rock Indian Reservation]], South Dakota; [[Carlisle Indian Industrial School]], Pennsylvania; Chicago, Illinois)


==Vietnam==
==Vietnam==
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*[[Historical novel]]
*[[Historical novel]]
*[[Novel]]
*[[Novel]]
*[[List of historical fiction by time period]]
*[[Fiction set in ancient Rome]]
*[[Fiction set in ancient Greece]]
*[[List of historical video games]]
*[[List of fiction set in ancient Rome]]
*[[List of fiction set in ancient Greece]]


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Latest revision as of 13:43, 31 October 2024

This list outlines notable historical novels by the current geo-political boundaries of countries for the historical location in which most of the novel takes place. This list includes only the most notable novels within the genre, which have been included in Wikipedia. For a more comprehensive automatically generated list of articles on Wikipedia about historical novels, see Category:Historical novels. For a comprehensive list by time period on historical fiction in general see list of historical fiction by time period.

Afghanistan

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Argentina

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Australia

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Austria

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Bangladesh

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Belgium

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Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Brazil

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Canada

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Caribbean (multiple countries)

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Chile

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China

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Colombia

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Pre-Columbian civilizations

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Aztec Empire

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Inca Empire

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Mayan Empire

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  • Caminarás con el Sol by Alfonso Mateo-Sagasta (Gonzalo Guerrero)
  • Gonzalo Guerrero by Eugenio Aguirre

Czech Republic

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Denmark

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Dominican Republic

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Egypt

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Estonia

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Finland

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France

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Germany

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Greece

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Greenland

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Haiti

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Hungary

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India

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Bengali

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English

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Hindi

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Malayalam

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Tamil

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Telugu

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Urdu

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Gujarati

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Indonesia

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Iran

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Ireland

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Israel

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Italy

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Japan

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  1. El hilo del karma
  2. La nube rasgada
  3. El Dragón y el Crisantemo
  • El guerrero a la sombra del cerezo by David B. Gil (Edo period)
  • Ocho millones de dioses by David B. Gil
  • Forjada en la tormenta by David B. Gil

Korea

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Malta

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Mexico

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Netherlands

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New Zealand

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Norway

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Pakistan

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Palestine

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Philippines

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Poland

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Portugal

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Ancient Rome

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Russia

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Sicily

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South Africa

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Spain

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Multiple time frames

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Early history

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  1. En los reinos de Lug
  2. Arde Iberia
  3. El arévaco

Roman Spain

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Visigothic Kingdom

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  • Última Roma by León Arsenal (6th century)
  • Sombras de mariposa by Guillermo Galván (Liuvigild, Visigothic Kingdom)
  • Astur by Isabel San Sebastián (8th century Spain)
  • La última visigoda by Isabel San Sebastián (8th century Spain)
  • El reino imposible by Yeyo Balbás (8th century Spain)
  • Las cenizas de Hispania series by Ángel José Zoilo Hernández (Suebi, Alans, Vandals and Visigoths in Spain)
  1. El alano
  2. Niebla y acero
  3. El dux del fin del mundo

Medieval

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Spanish Golden Age

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  1. Ladrones de tinta
  2. El gabinete de las maravillas
  3. El reino de los hombres sin amor
  1. Los caballeros de las sombras
  2. Sabed que mi nombre se perdió

Picaresque novel

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Exploration and conquest

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18th century

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  1. El asedio del Diablo
  2. El alma en la batalla
  3. Emboscada en Nápoles

19th century

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20th century

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Sweden

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Switzerland

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Syria

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Turkey

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United Kingdom

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Earliest history

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Roman Britain

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Medieval

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Tudor and Stuart

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Hanoverian

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Victorian

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20th century

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Multiple time frames

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United States (including areas that become part of the US)

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Colonial

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  1. Resiste Tucson
  2. Largo camino hacia Zuni Pueblo
  3. Guerras mescalero en Río Grande
  • Los acasos by Javier Pascual (Spanish wars against Apaches)
  • España contraataca: Relato sobre la derrota del imperio inglés en Norteamérica by Pablo Victoria (Bernardo de Gálvez)
  • Comanche by Jesús Maeso de la Torre
  • La rosa de California by Jesús Maeso de la Torre

19th century

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20th century

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Multiple time frames

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Novels by James A. Michener

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Novels by other authors

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Vietnam

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See also

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