Specific formatting of Chicago Manual of Style
Dear all,
can anyone tell me which citation style fits best to the following example:
Footnotes:
1 Ali Shariati (1998) Humanity and Islam, in: Charles Kurzman (ed.) Liberal Islam: A Sourcebook, pp. 187–195 (Oxford: Oxford University Press), p. 187.
4 Fred Halliday (1999) Revolution and World Politics: The Rise and Fall of the Sixth Great Power (Durham,
NC: Duke University Press), p. 36.
7 Ferydoon Firoozi (1970) Iranian Censuses 1956 and 1966: A Comparative Analysis, Middle East Journal, 24(2), pp. 220–228.
Reference:
Firoozi, F. (1970) Iranian Censuses 1956 and 1966: A Comparative Analysis, The Middle East Journal, 24(2),
pp. 220–228.
Halliday, F. (1999) Revolution and World Politics: The Rise and Fall of the Sixth Great Power (Durham, NC: Duke
University Press).
Shariati, A. (1998) Humanity and Islam, in: C. Kurzman (Ed.) Liberal Islam: A Sourcebook, pp. 187–195
(Oxford: Oxford University Press).
Best, Randy
can anyone tell me which citation style fits best to the following example:
Footnotes:
1 Ali Shariati (1998) Humanity and Islam, in: Charles Kurzman (ed.) Liberal Islam: A Sourcebook, pp. 187–195 (Oxford: Oxford University Press), p. 187.
4 Fred Halliday (1999) Revolution and World Politics: The Rise and Fall of the Sixth Great Power (Durham,
NC: Duke University Press), p. 36.
7 Ferydoon Firoozi (1970) Iranian Censuses 1956 and 1966: A Comparative Analysis, Middle East Journal, 24(2), pp. 220–228.
Reference:
Firoozi, F. (1970) Iranian Censuses 1956 and 1966: A Comparative Analysis, The Middle East Journal, 24(2),
pp. 220–228.
Halliday, F. (1999) Revolution and World Politics: The Rise and Fall of the Sixth Great Power (Durham, NC: Duke
University Press).
Shariati, A. (1998) Humanity and Islam, in: C. Kurzman (Ed.) Liberal Islam: A Sourcebook, pp. 187–195
(Oxford: Oxford University Press).
Best, Randy
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