Historical Social Research Historische Sozialforschung
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Historical Social Research Historische Sozialforschung
Historical Social Research Historische Sozialforschung HSR Citation Style General Citation Style Guide for Submissions to the Journal Historical Social Research Version: April 2015 GENERAL CITATION STYLE FOR ENGLISH CONTRIBUTIONS Book with one Author Doniger, Wendy. 1999. Splitting the Difference. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Books with two Authors Cowlishaw, Guy, and Robin Dunbar. 2000. Primate Conservation Biology. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Book with three or more Authors Laumann, Edward O., John H. Gagnon, Robert T. Michael, and Stuart Michaels. 1994. The Social Organization of Sexuality: Sexual Practices in the United States. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Book with Editor or Translator instead of Author Frängsmyr, Tore, J. L. Heilbron, and Robin Rider, eds. 1990. The Quantifying Spirit in the Eighteenth Century. Berkeley, CA: California University Press. * For one editor, “ed.” is to be used. For more than one editor, “eds.” * For translations, the abbreviation “trans.” is to be used. Book with Editor or Translator in Addition to Author Bonnefoy, Yves. 1995. New and Selected Poems, ed. John Naughton and Anthony Rudolf. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. * In cases of either one or more editors, the abbreviation “ed.” is to always be used. There is no comma between the second last and last named editor (ie. John Smith and Wayne Johnson). * The abbreviation for translations is “trans.” Book Chapter or Other Part of Book Spurr, Josiah Edward. 1919. The Shipping Crisis. In The Strategy of Minerals. A Study of the Mineral Factor in the World Position of America in War and in Peace, ed. George Otis Smith, 30-50. New York, London: D. Appleton. * In cases of either one or more editors, the abbreviation “ed.” is to always be used. There is no comma between the second last and last named editor (ie. John Smith and Wayne Johnson). Books Published Electronically Kurland, Philip B., and Ralph Lerner, eds. 1987. The Founders’ Constitution. Chicago: University of Chicago Press <http://press-pubs.uchicago.edu/founders> (Accessed June 27, 2006). Book with Volume or Edition Foucault, Michel. 1998 [1976]. The History of Sexuality: The Use of Pleasure, vol. 2, 2nd ed. London: Penguin Books. Article in a Print Journal (Volume Only) Smith, John Maynard. 1998. The Origin of Altruism. Nature 393: 639-40. HSR Style Guide (2015) 2 Article in a Print Journal (Volume and Issue) Leith, Charles K. 1927. Exploitation and World Progress. Foreign Affairs 6 (1): 128-39. Article in a Journal with DOI Caseldine, Chris. 2012. Conceptions of Time in (Paleo)Climate Science and some Implications. WIREs Climate Change 3: 329-38. doi: 10.1002/wcc.178. Newspaper/Popular Magazine Article Niederkorn, William S. 2002. A Scholar Recants on his “Shakespeare” Discovery. New York Times, June 20. Thesis or Dissertation Amundin, M. 1991. Click Repetition Rate Patterns in Communicative Sounds from the Harbour Porpise, Phocoena phoconea. PhD diss., Stockholm University. * For unpublished Master’s theses, “Unpublished Master’s thesis” should replace “PhD diss.” Paper Presented at Meeting or Conference Doyle, Brian. 2002. Howling like Dogs: Metaphorical Language in Psalm 59. Paper Presented at the Annual International Meeting for the Society of Biblical Literature, June 19-22, Berlin, Germany. Webpage Evanston Public Library Board of Trustees. Evanston Public Library Strategic Plan, 20002010: A Decade of Outreach. Evanston Public Library <http://www.epl.org/library/ strategic-plan-00.html> (Accessed June 1, 2005). CITATION STYLE FOR SPECIFIC CASES Author with “von” or “van” as Part of Surname von Linné, Carl. 1749. Oeconomia Naturae. Uppsala: Issak J. Biberg. Author with “de” or other Prepositions as Part of Surname Certeau, Michel de. 1998. The Capture of Speech and Other Political Writings, trans. Tom Conley. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. Publication Forthcoming (Year Known) Berdelmann, Kathrin, and Sabine Reh. 2014, forthcoming. Adressierung durch den Raum – (Lieblings-)Plätze in der Schule. Eine fotoethnographische Exploration. In Bildungspraktiken. Körper – Räume – Artefakte, ed. Thomas Alkemeyer, Herbert Kalthoff and Markus Rieger-Ladich. Weilerswist: Velbrück Wissenschaft. Forthcoming Publication (Year Unknown) Chan-Tack, Anjanette M. Forthcoming. The Geography of Retail Inequality – A Spatial Analysis of Race and Class Effects on Supermarkets Access in Chicago, 1970-2000. Publication in Print Keller, Reiner. 2014, in print. Die symbolische Konstruktion von Räumen. Sozialkonstruktivistisch-diskursanalytische Perspektiven. In Zur kommunikativen Konstruktion von Räumen, ed. Gabriela B. Christmann, 55-78. Wiesbaden: Springer VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. HSR Style Guide (2015) 3 DIFFERENCES IN CITATION STYLE FOR GERMAN CONTRIBUTIONS Buch mit zwei Autoren Cowlishaw, Guy, und Robin Dunbar. 2000. Primate Conservation Biology. 3 Bde. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Sammelband Kruse, Kevin M., und Thomas J. Sugrue, Hg. 2006. The New Suburban History. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Sammelbandbeitrag Wiese, Andrew. 2006. “The House I Live in”: Race, Class, and African American Suburban Dreams in the Postwar United States. In The New Suburban History, hg. v. Kevin M. Kruse und Thomas J. Sugrue, 99-119. 3 Bde. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Autor und Herausgeber in einem Sammelband identisch Schipper, Bernd U., und Georg Plasger. 2007. Apokalyptik und kein Ende? Zur Anlage dieses Bandes. In Apokalyptik und kein Ende?, hg. v. dies., 7-10. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. Quelle/Literatur mit URL Evanston Public Library Board of Trustees. Evanston Public Library Strategic Plan, 20002010: A Decade of Outreach. Evanston Public Library <http://www.epl.org/library/ strategic-plan-00.html> (abgerufen 1. Juni 2005). Autor mit Präpositionen als Teil der Nachname Linné, Carl von. 1749. Oeconomia Naturae. Uppsala: Issak J. Biberg. CITATION OF HSR ARTICLES AND THEMATIC ISSUES HSR Article Whiteside, Noel. 2015. Who were the unemployed? Conventions, Classifications and Social Security Law in Britain (1911-1934). Historical Social Research 40 (1): 150-69. doi: 10.12759/hsr.40.2015.1.150-169. HSR Special Issue or Forum Thierback, Cornelia, Anna Laura Raschke, Linda Hering, and Nina Baur, eds. 2014. Spatial Analysis in the Social Sciences and Humanities. Towards Integrating Qualitative, Quantitative and Cartographic Approaches. Special Issue of Historical Social Research 39 (2). HSR Style Guide (2015) 4