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War Between the Provinces
Sentry Peak (2000)
Marching Through Peachtree (2001)
Advance and Retreat (2002)
AuthorHarry Turtledove
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreFantasy
PublisherBaen
Published2000–2002 (2000–2002)
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)

The War Between the Provinces is a series of fantasy novels by Harry Turtledove.

The novels are a retelling of the American Civil War in a high 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 (and west and east) have been reversed, and, rather than skin color, hair color is used as the basis for the dehumanization. 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 flying carpet paths (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

Southern Detinan characters

Northern Detinan characters

Mentioned Detinan characters

  • King Buchan – The previous King of Detina before his death. He was the father of Avram and uncle of Geoffrey. 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.
  • John the Typhoon – A Detinan statesman who is based on John C. Calhoun.
  • Zachary the Rough and Ready – The King of Detina ten years before the Detinan Civil War. He is based on US President Zachary Taylor.
  • Hesmucet – He was a blond king who led a war against the ethnic Detinans before they had become firmly established as the rulers of the continent. Hesmucet frustrated the expansionist intentions of the Detinans for a long time but was killed in battle. He is based on Shawnee chief Tecumseh, who fought the United States during the War of 1812.
  • "Inward" – He was the alias of a mage from the Mother Kingdom who anonymously wrote a theory that the gods created lower creatures than humans and other modern animals and let them vie for supremacy of the physical universe without intervening on behalf of early man or anyone else. The notion was condemned as heretical by most mages, and many threats were made against "Inward", which is why he went to great lengths to keep his identity a secret. He is based on British naturalist Charles Darwin.
  • Kermit – He was an emperor on the continent across the Western Ocean from Detina. 50 years before the Detinan Civil War, Kermit waged a war against the other western kingdoms to expand his empire. His efforts were met with tremendous initial success, and he established a reputation as one of the world's all-time great military geniuses. However, he attempted to invade the massive southern kingdom of Sorb during the brutal winter months. Although Kermit's forces were able to make it to the Sorbian capital of Pahzbull, his army was forced to retreat from the city and it would never recover from the massive number of casualties that it sustained from the retreat. More men were lost to starvation and the winter temperatures than to Sorbian and allied counteroffensives. Kermit is based on French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte.

Detinan gods

  • Death Lord – The Detinan god of death
  • Lion God – One of the two greatest in the Detinan pantheon
  • Red Lady – The goddess of the Native Detinan blonds
  • Thunderer – One of the two greatest in the Detinan pantheon
  • Sweet One – The Detinan goddess of love and sexuality.
  • Hunt Lady - The Detinan goddess of the hunt.

Nations and regions

Detinan Provinces

  • Baha Province/Golden Province - based on the US state of California
  • Cloviston Province - based on the US state of Kentucky
  • Croatoan Province - based on the US state of North Carolina
  • Dothan Province - based on the US state of Alabama
  • East Parthenia - based on the US state of West Virginia
  • Franklin Province - based on the US state of Tennessee
  • Great River Province - based on the US state of Mississippi
  • Highlow Province - based on the US state of Ohio
  • New Eborac Province - based on the US state of New York
  • Palmetto Province - based on the US state of South Carolina
  • Parthenia Province - based on the US state of Virginia
  • Peachtree Province - based on the US state of Georgia
  • Peterpaulandia Province - based on the US state of Maryland
  • ShowMe Province - based on the US state of Missouri

Detinan Cities

Novels

References

  1. "Baen.com Sentry Peak". www.baen.com.
  2. "Baen.com Marching Through Peachtree". www.baen.com.
  3. "Baen.com Advance and Retreat". www.baen.com.
Works by Harry Turtledove
Videssos
Videssos cycle
The Tale of Krispos
Time of Troubles
The Race or
Worldwar
Worldwar
Colonization
Southern Victory
a.k.a. Timeline-191
Second Mexican War
Great War
American Empire
Settling Accounts
Darkness a.k.a. World at War
War Between the Provinces
Hellenic Traders
Crosstime Traffic
Days of Infamy
Scepter of Mercy
Opening of the World
Atlantis
The War That Came Early
Supervolcano
The Hot War
State of Jefferson Stories
and Three Men and...Stories
Alternate Generals
Non-series books
Short stories
Short story collections
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