Originally published on Poul Anderson Appreciation, Thurs 26 April 2012.
Several
editions of the Technic Civilization stories of Poul Anderson (Gregg
Press, Ace Books, Baen Books) have attached to them a chronology
compiled by Sandra Miesel, an excellent commentator on the works of
Anderson. This chronology lists in internal chronological order all the
stories and novels of the Technic Civilization series through periods
like that of the Polesotechnic League and the Terran Empire. Miesel also
added many annalistic notes to her chronology.
For
those who wish to read the Technic Civilization stories in chronological
order, or merely to have a list of the stories in a correct temporal
sequence, Sandra Miesel has done readers of Anderson's works a real
favor. However, commentators like Dr. Paul Shackley have discovered
inconsistencies in some of Miesel's proposed dates which contradicts
what the texts says.
For example, Miesel dates the
birth of Nicholas van Rijn to AD 2376 and the crucial Polesotechnic
League's Council of Hiawatha to 2400. However, as discussed by Dr.
Shackley in his note "Inconsistencies II," Nicholas van Rihttp://poulandersonappreciation.blogspot.co.uk/2012/04/inconsistencies-ii.htmljn was born
too late to have attended that council. The section of Chapter IX of
MIRKHEIM which discussed the Council of Hiawatha ended with "But when a
century had passed--". Nicholas van Rijn could not have attended that
council because he was 80 years old at the time of the Mirkheim/Baburite
crisis. He would need to have been, implausibly, well over a century in
age.
I have no objection to keeping Miesel's dating of
the Council of Hiawatha to 2400, but I believe dating van Rijn's birth
to 2424 is more accurate. And since the Mirkheim/Baburite war came when
van Rijn was 80 years old, that means it should be dated 2504 (not in
2456, Miesel's date). This has the advantage of not contradicting what
Chapter IX of MIRKHEIM said about "But when a century had passed."
Another
error in Miesel's chronology contradicting what the texts say are her
dates for "Lodestar" and MIRKHEIM. She dates the events in "Lodestar"
and MIRKHEIM to 2446 and 2456. However, the Prologue to MIRKHEIM
emphatically dates the events in that book to EIGHTEEN, not 10, years
after "Lodestar." My revision of her chronology dates those stories to
2486 and 2504.
The next major inconsistency in Miesel's
chronology contradicting what the texts say came from her dating the
foundation of the Terran Empire to the 28th century and the birth of
Dominic Flandry to AD 3000. These dates clash with what Chapter 10 of
ENSIGN FLANDRY says, as the Merseian prime minister Brechdan Ironrede
was going to the Imperial embassy for an official reception: "His
destination was another offense, a compound of residences and offices in
the garish bubble style of the Imperium four hundred years ago." This
indicates the Empire had existed for over four centuries by the time of
ENSIGN FLANDRY (because it is reasonable to think schools of
architecture needed some time after the Empire arose to become popular).
However,
one problem with this dating is that we don't know how long the year of
the planet Merseia was when compared to our Earth's year. We don't know
whether it was longer or shorter than the Terran year. Nonetheless it
does indicates the Empire was older than the three centuries or so her
chronology gives it by the time of ENSIGN FLANDRY.
Moreover,
Miesel herself contradicts her chronology when she wrote in her
"Introduction" for THE PEOPLE OF THE WIND (Gregg Press: 1977): "The
Empire is its third century when it moves against the Domain in its
first aggressive campaign against a civilized foe." Another
chronological indication can be found in Chapter 8 of Anderson's THE DAY
OF THEIR RETURN, as Ivar Frederiksen briefly summarized the history of
relations between the Empire and the Domain of Ythri: "Still, it [the
Domain] grew. So did Empire, Terra's, that is, till they met and
clashed. Couple centuries ago, they fought." Now, if the Empire had
existed a little over two centuries by the time of the Ythrian War and
then that conflict was at least two centuries in the past by the time of
THE DAY OF THEIR RETURN, that can only mean it had lasted more than
four centuries by then.
Therefore, I would argue for
dating the birth of Dominic Flandry to AD 3100, not 3000 (the year
Miesel chose). The later date better fits the chronological evidence I
collected from the texts. I am still puzzled how Miesel could have
missed, for example, such crucial indications as the Prologue of
MIRKHEIM saying the Baburite war occurred 18 years after "Lodestar."
In
addition, I suggested below that Josip died in 3142 rather than in 3141
(Miesel's date was 3041) because a slightly longer reign for that
Emperor fitted better the background of the stories. That is, it gives
more time for the events recorded in those stories to take place without
being crowded together too tightly.
If the argument I
gave above is correct, then that means many, not all, of the dates given
by Miesel in her chronology needs to be changed. Mostly by proposing
dates later than the ones she chose. In the chronology given by me
below, the dates I advocate are given first while Miesel's dates are
given in square brackets. For the most part I used the "Chronology of
Technic Civilization" to be found in the Gregg Press edition of ENSIGN
FLANDRY. I also thought it best, for simplicity's sake, to omit many of
the annalistic notes added by Sandra Miesel. I omitted many
bibliographical details for similar reasons.
The Breakup and the Polesotechnic League
2055 "The Saturn Game," ANALOG SCIENCE FICTION (cited as ASF), February, 1981
2150 "Wings of Victory," ASF, April, 1972
24th century "The Problem of Pain," FANTASY AND SCIENCE FICTION, February, 1973
2400 The Council of Hiawatha
2424 [2376] Birth of Nicholas van Rijn
2454 [2406] Birth of David Falkayn
2464 [2416] "Margin of Profit," ASF, September, 1956
2470 [2416] "How to be Ethnic in One Easy Lesson," FUTURE QUEST, ed. Roger Elwood, Avon Books, 1974
2470 [2416] "The Three Cornered Wheel," ASF, October, 1963
2474 [2426] WAR OF THE WING MEN, Ace Books, 1958
2474 [2426] "Esau," ASF, February, 1970
2475 [2427] "Hiding Place," ASF, March, 1961
2475 [2427] "Territory," ASF, June, 1963
2480 [2426] "A Sun Invisible," ASF, April, 1966
2481 [2427] "The Trouble Twisters," as "Trader Team," ASF, July-August, 1965
2481 [2433] "Day of Burning," as "Supernova," ASF, January, 1967
3481 [2433] "The Master Key," ASF, July, 1964
2485 [2437] SATAN'S WORLD, Doubleday, 1969
2485 [2437] "A Little Knowledge," ASF, August 1971
2485 [2437] "The Season of Forgiveness," BOY'S LIFE, December, 1973
2486 [2446] "Lodestar," ASTOUNDING: THE JOHN W. CAMBPBELL MEMORIAL ANTHOLOGY, ed. by Harry Harrison, Random House, 1973
2504 [2456] MIRKHEIM, G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1977
Early 26th century [late 25th century], settlement of Avalon
26th century, "Wingless on Avalon," BOY'S LIFE, July, 1973
26th century, "Rescue on Avalon," in CHILDREN OF INFINITY, ed. Roger Elwood, Franklin Watts, 1973
26th century, dissolution of the Polesotechnic League
The Time of Troubles and the Terran Empire
2600-2700 [27th century] The Time of Troubles
Late 27th century, "The Star Plunderer," PLANET STORIES (cited as PS), September, 1952
2700 Manuel Argos founds the Terran Empire, Principate phase begins
28th century, "Sargasso of Lost Starships," PS, January, 1952
29th century, THE PEOPLE OF THE WIND, New American Library, 1973
29th century [30th C], Covenant of Alfzar
3100 [3000] Birth of Dominic Flandry
3119 [3019] ENSIGN FLANDRY, Chilton, 1966
3121 [3021] A CIRCUS OF HELLS, New American Library, 1971
3122 [3022] Josip succeeds Georgios as Emperor
3125 [3025] THE REBEL WORLDS, New American Library,1969
3127 [3027] "Outpost of Empire," GALAXY, December, 1967
3128 [3028] THE DAY OF THEIR RETURN, Doubleday, 1973
3132 [3032] "Tiger by the Tail," PS, January, 1951
3133 [3033] "Honorable Enemies," FUTURE COMBINED WITH SCIENCE FICTION STORIES, May, 1951
3135 [3035] "The Game of Glory," VENTURE, March, 1958
3137 [3037] "A Message in Secret," as MAYDAY ORBIT, Ace Books, 1961
3138 [3038] "A Plague of Masters," as EARTHMAN, GO HOME, Ace Books, 1961
3140 [3040] WE CLAIM THESE STARS! (also HUNTERS OF THE SKY CAVE), Ace Books, 1959
3042 [3041] Hans Molitor succeeds Josip as Emperor after brief civil war, supplants short lived Imperial relative as Emperor.
3143 [3042] "Warriors from Nowhere," as "Ambassadors of Flesh," PS, Summer, 1954
3148 [3047] A KNIGHT OF GHOSTS AND SHADOWS, New American Library, 1975
3155 Dietrich succeeds Hans as Emperor
3157 Gerhart succeeds Dietrich as Emperor
3162 [3061] A STONE IN HEAVEN, Ace Books, 1979
3167 [3064] THE GAME OF EMPIRE, Baen Books, 1985
Early fourth millennium, the Empire enters its Dominate phase
Circa
AD 3500, Fall of the Terran Empire, the Long Night begins. War, piracy,
anarchy, economic collapse, and isolation devastate countless worlds.
The Long Night
3600 "A Tragedy of Errors," GALAXY, February, 1968
3900 THE NIGHT FACE, Ace Books, 1978
4000 "The Sharing of Flesh," GALAXY, December, 1968
7100 "Starfog," ASF, August, 1967
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