History of Adammia (book)

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History of Adammia: Story of a Micronation, Volume I
AuthorEmperor Adam I
Country Empire of Adammia
LanguageEnglish
SubjectHistory of Adammia
PublisherImperial Publishing House
Media type
  • Digital
  • Print
Pages193
ISBN9798390604410
TextHistory of Adammia: Story of a Micronation, Volume I online

This article refers to the book. For a general overview of the history of Adammia, see History of Adammia.

History of Adammia: Story of a Micronation, Volume I is a non-fiction book written by Adam I, Emperor of Adammia about the history of the Empire of Adammia. It was published on 8 April 2023 on behalf of the Imperial Institute of History by Imperial Publishing House via Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing platform. The book provides an account of Adammic history in its First (13 April 2013 - 28 October 2017) and Second (28 October 2017 - 5 September 2020) Eras. Its publication commemorates Adammia's tenth Foundation Day.

Content

The book is based on a series of annual reports (or "dossiers") written by the Emperor for the Imperial Institute of History. These reports were stitched together and extensively edited throughout early 2023. The main content of the book is written in the third person, but the author has added supplementary "notes from the Emperor", which are written in the first person and serve to provide additional context and describe the Emperor's personal thoughts on the events being described. The book is dedicated to the memory of Lady Winifred Hall and Nicholas Randouler.

Chapters

  1. Before Adammia describes the history of the territories which would later become Adammia from ancient times until the modern day, as well as the Emperor's genealogy, a brief history of the micronational community, and other relevant history from before April 2013.
  2. Foundation deals with the Foundation Period (13 - 19 April 2013).
  3. Expansion deals with the Expansion Period (19 April - 30 June 2013).
  4. The Council deals with the Reform and Consolidation Period (30 June - 22 December 2013). Its title refers to the Ruling Council, which was established at the beginning of the period.
  5. Insurgency deals with the Military Period (22 December 2013 - 22 July 2014). Its title refers to the Astley Meadow Insurgency.
  6. Golden Age deals with the Early Colonial Period (22 July 2014 - 19 April 2015).
  7. The Colonies deals with the Late Colonial Period (19 April 2015 - 6 March 2016).
  8. Black Dog deals with the Decline and Tension Period (6 March 2016 - 1 January 2017). Its title refers to the black dog of English folklore, sometimes believed to be an omen of death, and euphemistically refers to the death of Winifred Hall.
  9. University deals with the Inactivity (1 January - 20 June 2017) and Transition (20 June - 28 October 2017) Periods. Its title refers to the University of Birmingham.
  10. Second Era deals with the Rebirth Period (28 October 2017 - 28 September 2018).
  11. The Storm deals with the Populist Period (28 September 2018 - 24 September 2019). Its title refers to the Storm Party, which rose to power in this period.
  12. The House deals with the Late University Period (24 September 2019 - 5 September 2020). Its title refers to the House of Citizens.

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