Ancient History: Set in ancient civilizations like Egypt, Greece, or Rome.
Medieval History: Focuses on the medieval period, often featuring knights, castles, and feudal societies.
Renaissance History: Centers on the Renaissance era, emphasizing art, science, and humanism.
Enlightenment History: Set during the Enlightenment, often exploring themes of reason, philosophy, and political change.
Victorian History: Focuses on the Victorian era, often exploring societal norms and industrialization.
Regency History: Centers on the British Regency period, often featuring romance and high society.
Colonial History: Set in colonial times, exploring colonization and interactions between colonizers and indigenous peoples.
American Revolution: Focused on the American Revolutionary War and the birth of the United States.
Civil War History: Centers on the American Civil War, often exploring slavery, politics, and battles.
World War I History: Set during WWI, exploring themes like trench warfare, politics, and global alliances.
World War II History: Focused on WWII, including the Holocaust, battles, and home front experiences.
Cold War History: Centers on the Cold War era, often exploring espionage, politics, and ideological conflicts.
Alternate History: Imagines history with different outcomes or events, such as an alternate ending to a war.
Biographical History: Based on real-life individuals, often telling the life story of a historical figure.
Historical Adventure: Combines history with adventure, often featuring explorers or treasure hunters.
Historical Crime: Focuses on crime and law enforcement in a historical setting.
Historical Fantasy: Blends historical settings with magical or fantastical elements.
Historical Horror: Combines historical settings with horror elements, like supernatural creatures or dark themes.
Historical Mystery: Features a mystery or investigation in a historical context.
Historical Romance: Centers on romantic relationships in a historical setting.
Historical Thriller: Combines historical context with suspenseful and thrilling plotlines.
Historical Western: Focuses on the American West during the frontier era.
Prehistoric Fiction: Set in prehistoric times, often featuring early humans or prehistoric creatures.
Pirate Fiction: Focuses on pirates and high seas adventures in a historical setting.
Time-Travel History: Features time-travel to different historical periods, often exploring paradoxes or alternate timelines.
Cultural Revolution China: Set during China's Cultural Revolution, often exploring political and social upheaval.
Edo Period Japan: Centers on Japan's Edo period, often exploring samurai culture and feudal society.
Ancient India: Set in ancient India, often exploring religious themes, dynasties, and ancient philosophies.
Biblical Fiction: Centers on characters or stories from the Bible, often offering fictionalized accounts.
Historical Legal Thriller: Combines legal drama with historical settings, often featuring historical court cases.
Historical LGBTQ: Focuses on LGBTQ characters or themes in a historical context.
Historical Medical Fiction: Centers on medicine and healthcare in a historical setting.
Historical Military Fiction: Focuses on military campaigns, battles, or soldier life in a historical context.
Historical Nautical Fiction: Set at sea, often featuring sailors, naval battles, or exploration.
Historical Political Fiction: Explores political themes, leaders, or movements in a historical setting.
Historical Science Fiction: Blends historical settings with futuristic or speculative elements.
Historical Urban Fantasy: Combines urban fantasy with historical settings, often featuring magic in historical cities.
Immigration History: Focuses on the experiences of immigrants in a historical context.
Industrial Revolution: Set during the Industrial Revolution, often exploring technological advancements and societal change.
Jazz Age Fiction: Centers on the Jazz Age, often exploring themes of excess, music, and social change.
Labor History Fiction: Focuses on labor movements, strikes, or working conditions in a historical context.
Literary Historical Fiction: Emphasizes literary quality, often exploring themes and characters in depth in a historical setting.
Matriarchal Society Fiction: Imagines historical societies where women hold primary power.
Middle Eastern History: Centers on Middle Eastern cultures and history, often exploring ancient civilizations or modern conflicts.
Mythological History: Incorporates myths or legends from various cultures into a historical setting.
Native American History: Focuses on Native American cultures, history, and interactions with European settlers.
Natural Disaster History: Centers on historical natural disasters like earthquakes, floods, or hurricanes.
Nordic Historical Fiction: Focuses on Nordic countries, often exploring Viking culture or Scandinavian history.
Reconstruction Era Fiction: Set during the Reconstruction era in the United States, often exploring racial and political themes.
Religious Historical Fiction: Centers on religious themes, often exploring the origins or impacts of religious movements.
Russian Revolution Fiction: Focuses on the Russian Revolution, often exploring political upheaval and societal change.
Slavery Fiction: Centers on slavery, often exploring slave experiences, abolition, or plantation life.
South American Historical: Focuses on South American cultures and history, including pre-Columbian civilizations or colonial periods.
Steampunk History: Combines historical settings with steampunk elements like steam-powered technology.
Suffragette Fiction: Focuses on the suffragette movement, often exploring women's rights and feminism.
Tudor Historical Fiction: Centers on the Tudor period in England, often exploring royalty and court intrigue.
Historical War Fiction: Focuses on various wars throughout history, often exploring battles, strategies, or soldier experiences.
Witch Trials Fiction: Centers on historical witch trials, often exploring superstition, religious fervor, and injustice.
Women's Historical Fiction: Focuses on women's experiences and perspectives in a historical context.
Young Adult Historical Fiction: Aimed at young adult readers, often featuring coming-of-age themes in a historical setting.
Historical True Crime: Based on true crime events in a historical setting, often exploring infamous crimes or criminal figures.
Asian Dynasties History: Centers on various Asian dynasties, often exploring emperors, court life, and societal structures.
African History Fiction: Focuses on African cultures and history, often exploring ancient civilizations, colonialism, or independence movements.
Australasian History: Centers on Australasia, often exploring indigenous cultures, colonization, or regional history.
Historical Noir: Combines noir elements like moral ambiguity and cynicism with historical settings.
Prohibition Era Fiction: Set during the Prohibition era, often exploring speakeasies, gangsters, and societal change.
Victim's Perspective History: Told from the perspective of a victim or survivor, often exploring personal experiences in a historical context.
Epic Historical Fiction: Broad and sweeping historical fiction, often encompassing large casts and complex plots.
Family Saga Historical Fiction: Focuses on a family or generations of a family in a historical setting.
Historical Detective Fiction: Features a detective or investigator solving crimes in a historical context.
Historical Dystopian Fiction: Imagines dystopian societies or outcomes in a historical setting.
Historical Espionage Fiction: Centers on spies and espionage activities in a historical context.
Historical Exploration Fiction: Focuses on historical exploration, often featuring explorers, discoveries, or uncharted territories.
Historical Feminist Fiction: Explores feminist themes, often focusing on women's rights, roles, or experiences in history.
Historical Ghost Fiction: Combines ghost stories or supernatural elements with historical settings.
Historical Inspirational Fiction: Incorporates inspirational or uplifting themes in a historical context.
Historical LGBTQ Romance: Focuses on LGBTQ romance in a historical setting, often exploring societal attitudes and challenges.
Historical Paranormal Romance: Combines paranormal romance elements like vampires or werewolves with historical settings.
Historical Psychological Thriller: Emphasizes psychological effects and mind games in a historical context.
Historical Science Fantasy: Blends science fiction and fantasy elements with historical settings.
Historical Serial Killer Fiction: Centers on historical serial killers, often exploring investigations or psychological profiles.
Historical Social Commentary: Uses historical settings to comment on social issues, often exploring inequality, race, or class.
Historical Urban Fiction: Focuses on urban settings and city life in a historical context.
Historical Whodunit: A subset of historical mystery, often featuring a classic whodunit structure.
Holiday-Themed Historical Fiction: Set during a specific holiday in a historical context, often incorporating holiday traditions.
Holocaust Fiction: Focuses on the Holocaust, often exploring survivor experiences, Nazi regime, or resistance movements.
Immortal Character Historical: Features immortal or long-lived characters, often exploring their experiences across different historical periods.
Imperial China Fiction: Centers on imperial China, often exploring emperors, dynasties, and court life.
Indigenous Peoples Historical: Focuses on indigenous peoples and cultures in various regions and times, often exploring colonization or cultural preservation.
Inquisition Historical Fiction: Centers on the Inquisition, often exploring religious persecution, heresy, and historical trials.
Journalistic Historical Fiction: Told in a journalistic style, often exploring historical events through reporting or journalistic investigation.
Knights Templar Fiction: Focuses on the Knights Templar, often exploring crusades, secret societies, and medieval warfare.
Magical Realism Historical: Blends magical realism, often incorporating magical elements in a realistic historical setting.
Matriarchal Historical Fiction: Imagines historical societies or periods where women hold primary power.
Middle Ages Romance: Centers on romance in the Middle Ages, often exploring chivalry, courtly love, and feudal society.
Military Leadership Historical: Focuses on military leaders and their strategies, often exploring famous generals or military campaigns.
Monarch Historical Fiction: Centers on historical monarchs, often exploring royal life, reigns, and dynastic changes.
Music Historical Fiction: Focuses on music and musicians in a historical context, often exploring composers, musical movements, or performances.
Mythic Historical Fiction: Incorporates myths or legendary figures in a historical setting, often blending myth and history.
Native Australian Historical: Focuses on Native Australian cultures and history, often exploring indigenous experiences and colonial interactions.
Naval Warfare Historical: Centers on naval warfare, often exploring famous battles, ships, or naval strategies.
Ottoman Empire Historical: Focuses on the Ottoman Empire, often exploring sultans, conquests, and societal structures.
Post-Apocalyptic Historical: Imagines post-apocalyptic scenarios in a historical context, often exploring survival and rebuilding.
Post-War Historical: Set in the aftermath of various wars, often exploring recovery, rebuilding, or societal change.
Pre-Colonial African Fiction: Centers on pre-colonial Africa, often exploring indigenous cultures, kingdoms, and traditions.
Presidential Historical Fiction: Focuses on historical presidents, often exploring their administrations, personal lives, or political impacts.
Prison Historical Fiction: Set in historical prisons, often exploring prisoner experiences, jailbreaks, or penal systems.
Protest Movement Historical: Focuses on historical protest movements, often exploring activists, demonstrations, or social change.
Rebellion and Revolution: Centers on rebellions or revolutions, often exploring insurrections, freedom fighters, or revolutionary leaders.
Red Scare Historical: Focuses on the Red Scare periods, often exploring anti-communist hysteria, blacklisting, or political tensions.
Religious Conflict Historical: Centers on historical religious conflicts, often exploring sectarian tensions, crusades, or religious wars.
Roaring Twenties Fiction: Set during the Roaring Twenties, often exploring jazz, flappers, prohibition, and cultural change.
Roman Empire Historical: Focuses on the Roman Empire, often exploring emperors, conquests, and Roman civilization.
Romanticism Historical Fiction: Centers on the Romanticism period, often exploring art, literature, and cultural movements.
Royal Court Historical: Focuses on royal courts, often exploring court intrigue, diplomacy, and power dynamics.
Rural Historical Fiction: Set in rural or countryside settings in various historical periods, often exploring agricultural life and rural communities.
Sailing Historical Fiction: Focuses on historical sailing, often exploring sailors, voyages, and maritime exploration.
Satirical Historical Fiction: Incorporates satire to comment on or critique historical events, figures, or societal norms.
Science Historical Fiction: Centers on historical science, often exploring inventors, discoveries, and scientific revolutions.
Scottish Highland Historical: Focuses on the Scottish Highlands, often exploring clans, highland culture, and historical Scotland.
Sea Adventure Historical: Combines sea adventures with historical settings, often featuring pirates, explorers, or maritime adventures.
Secret Society Historical: Centers on secret societies or organizations, often exploring conspiracies, rituals, or hidden power.
Shakespearean Historical: Focuses on the time of Shakespeare, often incorporating his plays, characters, or Elizabethan England.
Silent Film Era Historical: Set during the silent film era, often exploring early cinema, film stars, and the entertainment industry.
Slavic Historical Fiction: Centers on Slavic cultures and history, often exploring Slavic folklore, kingdoms, or historical Slavic regions.
Space Race Historical: Focuses on the historical space race, often exploring astronauts, space missions, and Cold War competition.
Spanish Inquisition Historical: Centers on the Spanish Inquisition, often exploring religious persecution, trials, and historical Spain.
Spanish Civil War Historical: Focuses on the Spanish Civil War, often exploring political factions, battles, and historical Spain.
Sword and Sorcery Historical: Combines sword and sorcery elements with historical settings, often featuring warriors, magic, and medieval fantasy.
Transcontinental Railroad Fiction: Centers on the construction of the Transcontinental Railroad, often exploring pioneers, rail workers, and westward expansion.
Tribal Historical Fiction: Focuses on tribal cultures and history, often exploring indigenous peoples, tribal warfare, or tribal traditions.
Tropical Historical Fiction: Set in tropical regions, often exploring island cultures, colonialism, or tropical adventures.
Underground Railroad Fiction: Centers on the Underground Railroad, often exploring slavery, escape routes, and abolitionist efforts.
Vampire Historical Fiction: Combines vampire legends with historical settings, often exploring vampire lore in various historical periods.
Victorian Gothic Fiction: Blends Victorian settings with gothic elements, often exploring dark themes, supernatural elements, and Victorian society.
Victorian Science Fiction: Combines Victorian era with science fiction elements, often exploring steam technology and speculative inventions.
Viking Historical Fiction: Focuses on Vikings, often exploring Viking raids, Norse mythology, and Viking societies.
War Correspondent Historical: Centers on war correspondents, often exploring journalism, wartime reporting, and historical conflicts.
Wild West Historical: Focuses on the Wild West, often exploring cowboys, outlaws, frontier towns, and western expansion.
Witch Historical Fiction: Combines witch legends with historical settings, often exploring witchcraft, magic, and historical witch trials.
Women's Rights Historical: Focuses on women's rights movements, often exploring suffrage, feminism, or women's social roles.
World's Fair Historical Fiction: Centers on historical World's Fairs, often exploring exhibitions, inventions, and cultural showcases.
WWII Resistance Fiction: Focuses on WWII resistance movements, often exploring resistance fighters, underground networks, and anti-Nazi efforts.
Young Royals Historical Fiction: Centers on young royals, often exploring young kings, queens, or princes in a historical context.
Zombie Historical Fiction: Combines zombie elements with historical settings, often exploring zombie outbreaks or legends in various historical periods.
Children's Historical Fiction: Aimed at children, often featuring simplified or educational historical themes and stories.
Historical Mystery Romance: Blends historical mystery and romance, often featuring romantic relationships intertwined with a historical mystery plot.
Historical Action Adventure: Combines action and adventure elements with historical settings, often featuring heroic quests or thrilling adventures.
Historical Fairytale Retelling: Offers retellings of classic fairy tales in various historical settings, often reimagining fairy tale characters and plots.
Historical Food Fiction: Centers on food and culinary traditions in a historical context, often exploring chefs, recipes, and historical cuisine.
Historical School Story: Set in historical schools or educational settings, often exploring student life, teachers, or historical education.
Disaster Historical Fiction: Focuses on historical disasters, often exploring real or fictionalized accounts of shipwrecks, fires, or other catastrophes.
Epidemic Historical Fiction: Centers on historical epidemics or pandemics, often exploring disease outbreaks, medical responses, and societal impacts.
Historical Art Fiction: Focuses on art and artists in a historical context, often exploring painters, art movements, or art history.
Cyberpunk Historical Fiction: Combines cyberpunk elements like futuristic technology with historical settings, often exploring anachronistic tech or alternative history.
Revivalist Historical Fiction: Centers on historical revivals, often exploring cultural or religious revival movements and their impacts.
Alternate Historical Fiction: Explores alternative or "what if" scenarios in history, often reimagining key historical events or outcomes.
Historical Eco-fiction: Focuses on ecological themes in a historical context, often exploring environmental issues, nature, or conservation.
Historical Celebrity Fiction: Centers on historical celebrities, often exploring famous actors, musicians, or public figures in a historical context.
Mediterranean Historical Fiction: Focuses on the Mediterranean region, often exploring ancient civilizations, maritime history, or Mediterranean cultures.