In this class, please use the Notes and Bibliography style of citation methods.
There are two different styles of Chicago - Notes and Bibliography and Author-Date.
With Notes and Bibliography, there are footnotes or endnotes as well as a bibliography at the end of the work. In the Author-Date style, works are cited with in-text parenthetical citations and a reference list.
For help with Chicago style and citation formats, refer to the following. Note that some journals adhere to different editions of the Chicago Manual of Style:
This video addresses identifying common Chicago/Turabian citations (book, book chapter, journal article).
Binney, Judith. 2006. “’In-Between’ Lives: Studies From Within a Colonial Society.” In Disputed Histories: Imagining New Zealand’s Pasts, edited by Tony Ballantyne and Brian Moloughney, 93-117. Dunedin, N.Z.:Otago University Press.
Ford Cozens, Erin. 2014. “’With a Pretty Little Garden at the Back’: Domesticity and the Construction of ‘Civilized’ Colonial Spaces in Nineteenth-Century Aotearoa/New Zealand.” Journal of World History 25 (4): 515-34.
Matsuda, Matt K. 2012. Pacific Worlds: A History of Seas, Peoples, and Cultures. New York: Cambridge University Press.