Bibliography of works on micronationalism explained

Although the academic study of micronations—known as micropatriology—is limited, there have nevertheless been a number of published works on the subject.[1] The following is a list documenting these written works. This list does not contain works wherein micronationalism is the secondary theme, such as reference works which contain or make references to micronations and books about individual micronations.

The earliest-published book about micronationalism was How to Start Your Own Country (1979) by libertarian science-fiction author Erwin S. Strauss, in which Strauss documents various approaches to sovereignty and their chances of success. The work became regarded as the seminal work on micronationalism.[2] Two French-language books followed; L'Etat c'est moi: histoire des monarchies privées, principautés de fantaisie et autres républiques pirates in 1997 by French writer and historian Bruno Fuligni, and Ils ne siègent pas à l'ONU in 2000 by Swiss academic Fabrice O'Driscoll, who also founded the French Institute of Micropatrology. In 2006, travel guide book publisher Lonely Planet published , a humorous gazetteer that profiles various micronations and information on their locations, flags, stamps and other facts.

Fuligni authored a second book on micronationalism alongside Isabelle Hanne, a photo book entitled Micronations, in 2013. In 2016, he authored an atlas and reference work about micronational kingdoms entitled Royaumes d’aventure: Ils ont fondé leur propre État. In 2022, Australian legal academics Harry Hobbs and George Williams authored two books about micronationalism; the academic Micronations and the Search for Sovereignty, focusing on the legal aspects of micronations, and the general-purpose , detailing numerous micronations categorised by chapter.

In English

TitleYearAuthor(s)PublisherPagesISBN
How to Start Your Own Country1979Erwin S. Strauss167[3] [4]
Illustrated and written from a libertarian perspective, How to Start Your Own Country introduces five approaches that micronations may take in an attempt to achieve statehood. The final chapter profiles several micronations, elements of micronationalism and other related organisations in alphabetical order.
2006John Ryan
George Dunford
Simon Sellars
Lonely Planet160[5] [6]
An illustrated, humorous guidebook and gazetteer split into three parts. The book consists of profiles of various micronations and offers information on their flags, leaders, currencies, dates of foundation, maps and other facts. Sidebars throughout the book provide overviews of such topics as coinage and stamps, as well as a profile of Emperor Norton.
Micronations and the Search for Sovereignty2022Harry Hobbs
George Williams
Cambridge University Press256[7] [8]
Written from an academic perspective by two lawyers, this work principally concerns micronations in regards to international law, although it also explores the definition of statehood, the micronational community and the ways by which micronations mimic sovereign states.
2022Harry Hobbs
George Williams
University of New South Wales Press320[9] [10]
Illustrated and for general audiences, this book documents various micronations categorised by chapter. An overarching theme is the disproportionate number of micronations located within Australia, which the authors attribute to larrikin tradition and the country's remoteness.

In French

TitleYearAuthor(s)PublisherPagesISBN
L'Etat c'est moi: Histoire des monarchies privées, principautés de fantaisie et autres républiques pirates1997Bruno Fuligni238
A general work about micronationalism that also details several micronations. In the book, Fuligni coins cryptarchie (English: cryptarchy) as a synonym for micronation.
Ils ne siègent pas à l'ONU: Revue de quelques micro-etats, micro-nations et autres entités éphémères2000Fabrice O'Driscoll287[11] [12]
Written by the founder of the French Institute of Micropatrology (French: l'Institut français de micropatrologie), this book details over 600 micronations and intermicronational organisations.
Micronations2013Bruno Fuligni
Isabelle Hanne
Diaphane157[13] [14]
A photo book illustrated by Léo Delafontaine concerning various micronations and PoliNation 2012, including an overview of their history and sidebars with information such as their size, population and national website.
Royaumes d'aventure: Ils ont fondé leur propre État2016Bruno Fuligni320[15]
An atlas and reference work detailing several micronational kingdoms and their rulers, divided into three classifications.

Theses

TitleYearAuthorDegreeUniversityPages
What is a Nation: The Micronationalist Challenge to Traditional Concepts of the Nation-state2009Bennie Lee FergusonMaster of ArtsWichita State University184
Micronations: Konstituierte Staaten in konstruierten Welten. Zur historischen Entwicklung von Mikronationen und ihren gegenwärtigen Ausprägungen2010Irina Ulrike AndelMaster of PhilosophyUniversity of Vienna129[16]
Subversive Sovereignty: Parodic Representations of Micropatrias Enclaved by the United Kingdom2014Terri Ann MoreauDoctor of PhilosophyUniversity of London312[17]

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Notes and References

  1. Ferguson. Bennie Lee. 2009. What is a Nation: The Micronationalist Challenge to Traditional Concepts of the Nation-state. Wichita State University. 37. 12 August 2023.
  2. News: Big Ideas Need Small Places. Walker. Jesse. 19 November 2007. The American Conservative. 12 August 2023.
  3. Book: McDougall, Russel. Micronations of the Caribbean. Surveying the American Tropics: A Literary Geography from New York to Rio. Maria Cristina. Fumagalli. Peter. Hulme. Owen. Robinson. Lesley. Wylie. 15 September 2013. Liverpool University Press. 233. 10.5949/liverpool/9781846318900.003.0010. 978-1-84631-8-900.
  4. News: Gina. Binole. 10 August 1993. Conan the Librarian. Kitsap Sun. 11. Newspapers.com.
  5. News: Needham. Peter. Born to rule. 12 August 2023. The Australian. 16 September 2006. https://web.archive.org/web/20081201124257/http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,20413184-5002031,00.html. 1 December 2008.
  6. Book: John. Ryan. George. Dunford. Simon. Sellars. . 2006. Lonely Planet. The Authors. 153–154. 978-1-74104-730-1.
  7. Harry Hobbs and George Williams' Micronations and the Search for Sovereignty. de Castro. Vicente Bicudo. 11 March 2022. Shima. Shima Publishing. 16. 1. 421–425. 10.21463/shima.159. 12 August 2023. 26 February 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20230226074846/https://shimajournal.org/article/10.21463/shima.159.pdf. live.
  8. Book review : Micronations and the search for sovereignty. Corbett. Jack. May 2022. Small States & Territories. Islands and Small States Institute. University of Malta. 5. 1. 229–230. 12 August 2023. 24 October 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20221024035459/https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/94147. live.
  9. News: 'Remarkable', 'gorgeous', 'entertaining': the best Australian books out in November. Ribeiro. Celina. 6 November 2022. How to Rule Your Own Country by Harry Hobbs and George Williams. The Guardian. 12 August 2023.
  10. News: Self-proclaimed rulers of small lands keep dreaming big. Caterson. Simon. Steger. Jason. 6 January 2023. The Booklist. The Sydney Morning Herald. 12 August 2023.
  11. Valérie. Foucher-Dufoix. Stéphane. Dufoix. La patrie peut-elle être virtuelle ?. Can the homeland be virtual?. French. February 2012. Pardés. In Press. 52. 57–75. Cairn.info. 12 August 2023.
  12. Book: Vieira, Fátima. Marks. Peter. Wagner-Lawlor. Jennifer A.. Vieira. Fátima. 2022. The Palgrave Handbook of Utopian and Dystopian Literatures. Micronations and Hyperutopias. Springer International Publishing. 282. 10.1007/978-3-030-88654-7_22. 978-3-030-88654-7.
  13. News: "Micronations", terres en vues. Gilles. Renault. 27 September 2015. "Micronations", lands in sight. French. Libération. 12 August 2023.
  14. News: Le Château d'Eau : Léo Delafontaine : Deconstructing Photography (extraits). 4 March 2021. The Eye of Photography. registration. 12 August 2023.
  15. Bruno Fuligni, Royaumes d'aventure. Ils ont fondé leur propre État. Zanin. Christine. 10 July 2018. French. Mappemonde. 124. 10.4000/worldmap.363. 18 April 2024 . 12 August 2023.
  16. Micronations: Konstituierte Staaten in konstruierten Welten. Zur historischen Entwicklung von Mikronationen und ihren gegenwärtigen Ausprägungen. Andel. Irina Ulrike. 2010. Micronations: Constituted States in Constructed Worlds. On the historical development of micronations and their current manifestations. German. University of Vienna. 13 August 2023.
  17. Subversive Sovereignty: Parodic Representations of Micropatrias Enclaved by the United Kingdom. Moreau. Terri Ann. 2014. University of London. 12 August 2023.