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1634: The Bavarian Crisis : ウィキペディア英語版 | 1634: The Bavarian Crisis
''1634: The Bavarian Crisis'' is a novel in the alternate history 1632 series, written by Virginia DeMarce and Eric Flint as sequel to Flint's novella "The Wallenstein Gambit"; several short stories by DeMarce in ''The Grantville Gazettes''; ''1634: The Ram Rebellion''; and ''1634: The Baltic War''.〔 name="EFTech Manual post 050331">〕 The novel's first draft was completed in 2005, before work on ''The Baltic War'' began. Many chapters of that "early draft version" were available on line, but the final production reached print on 1 October 2007. == Publication ==
DeMarce, who wrote Flint congratulating him on his research and verisimilitude found in the novel ''1632'' soon joined with him as an expert collaborator and is one of the regular contributing writers to 1632 Tech Manual, the canonical Grantville Gazettes and a key member of the 1632 Research Committee with a PhD in history and an international expert specialized in European Genealogy. Her stories regularly deal with historical social and social science matters, as may be expected from DeMarce's PhD dissertation about the 1525 German Peasants' War and her life work as a 17th Century European History specialist. Unfortunately this shows strongly in ''The Bavarian Crisis'' which has a tendency to feel more like a history lesson than a novel. ''The Bavarian Crisis'' was delayed due to the delayed start and completion of the preceding major work in the set, ''The Baltic War''. If ''The Bavarian Crisis'' had been published first, it would have contained plot spoilers for ''1634: The Baltic War''. As it begins concurrently with the events revealed in that book and that of ''1634: The Galileo Affair'' as well as ''1634: The Ram Rebellion'', the overall scope of plot detail (historical canvas) in the series might be readily intuited. As it is, most of the narrative in all four novels span the same period of 1634, the late winter-to-early summer, though ''1634: The Galileo Affair'' expends a few early chapters within the year 1633 as backdrop activities within the Catholic Church and Richelieu's offices are germane to the arch of the plotting.
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