Constructing Europe: History, Culture and Politics (111121066Y)
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Assignment 1: Referencing
From the article of E. Hajdarpašic:
3. articles
Article 1:
D. Alic and M. Gusheh, ‘Reconciling National Narratives in Socialist Bosnia and Herzegovina: The
Bascarcija Project, 1948-1953’, The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol.58, No.1
(1999), p.12.
If I convert it to the Chicago Style referencing method the new reference would be:
Alic, D. and Gusheh, M. (1999). Reconciling National Narratives in Socialist Bosnia and
Herzegovina: The Bascarcija Project, 1948-1953. The Journal of the Society of
Architectural Historians, 58(1), 12.
Article 2:
M. Rogozen-Soltar, ‘Al-Andalus in Andalusia: Negotiating Moorish History and Regional Identity in
Southern Spain’, Anthropological Quarterly, Vol.80, No.3 (2007), pp 863-86.
If I convert it to the Chicago Style referencing method the new reference would be:
Rogozen-Soltar, M. (2007). Al-Andalus in Andalusia: Negotiating Moorish History and
Regional Identity in Southern Spain. Anthropological Quarterly, 80(3), 863-86.
Article 3:
P. Silverstein, ‘Immigrant Racialization and the New Savage Slot: Race, Migration, and Immigration in
the New Europe’, Annual Review of Anthropology, Vol.34 (2005), pp.363-84.
If I convert it to the Chicago Style referencing method the new reference in the text would be:
Silverstein, P. (2005). Immigrant Racialization and the New Savage Slot: Race, Migration, and
Immigration in the New Europe. Annual Review of Anthropology, 34, 363-84.
2 books
Book 1:
V. Perica, Balkan Idols: Religion and Nationalism in Yugoslav States (Oxford: Oxford University Press,
2002). In the text it was referenced with a footnote.
If I convert it to the Chicago Style referencing method the new reference in the text would be:
(Perica, 2002)
And the new reference in the bibliography would be:
Perica, V. (2002). Balkan Idols: Religion and Nationalism in Yugoslav States. Oxford: Oxford
University Press.
Book 2:
D. Chakrabarty, Provincializing Europe: Postcolonial Thought and Historical Difference
(Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2000), pp. 97-8.
In the text it was referenced with a footnote.
If I convert it to the Chicago Style referencing method the new reference in the text would be:
(Chakrabarty, 2000, p. 97)
And the new reference in the bibliography would be:
Chakrabarty, D. (2000). Provincializing Europe: Postcolonial Thought and Historical
Difference. Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press).
1 volume
Todorova, ‘The Ottoman Legacy in the Balkans’, in Brown (ed.), Imperial Legacy: The
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