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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
25 October 2012

Pages
  
608

Originally published
  
2012

Page count
  
608

Publisher
  
Macmillan Publishers

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Subject
  
Political thriller

Media type
  
Hardback

ISBN
  
978-0230744165

Author
  
C. J. Sansom

Genre
  
Alternate history

Country
  
United Kingdom

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Works by C J Sansom, Alternate history books

Dominion is a 2012 alternate history novel by British author C. J. Sansom. It is a political thriller set in the early 1950s against the backdrop of a Britain that has become a satellite state of Nazi Germany. The Point of divergence from actual history is that Lord Halifax, rather than Winston Churchill, succeeded Neville Chamberlain as Prime Minister in May 1940.

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Awards

Dominion won the 2013 Sidewise Award for Alternate History, Long Form.

Controversy

Sansom's fictionalised portrayal of some historical figures (among them Lord Beaverbrook, Oswald Mosley, Enoch Powell, and Marie Stopes) as members of a Quisling puppet government caused some controversy. Powell's depiction in particular was problematic: Journalist Peter Hitchens called it a "babyish, historically illiterate slur" and called on Sansom to apologise to Powell's family. Allan Massie for The Daily Telegraph, however, defended the portrayal, arguing that "in the make-believe world of counter-factual history, a novelist is entitled to take a different line" and that having a younger version of Powell be as such was "not inherently improbable."

References

Dominion (Sansom novel) Wikipedia