Bibliography example
Arrange in alphabetical order
Book with one author:
Adams, Tony. The Illustrated London News, Book of London Villages. London: Secker and Warburg, 1980.
Book with more than one author:
Brewer, John, Neil McKendrick, and J. H. Plumb. The Birth of a Consumer Society: The Commercialization of Eighteenth-century England. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1982.
Two books by same author:
Clark, Anna. Women’s Silence, Men’s Violence: Sexual Assault in England, 1770–1845. London: Pandora Press, 1987.
———. The Struggle for the Breeches: Gender and the Making of the English Working Class. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1995.
Edited book, one editor:
Coats, A. W., ed. Charitable Institutions: Poverty in the Victorian Age: Debates on the Issue from 19th Century Critical Journals. 3 vols. Westmead, Farnborough, Hants.: Gregg International, 1973.
Edited book, two editors:
Bock, Gisela, and Pat Thane, eds. Women and the Rise of the European Welfare States, Maternity and Gender Policies. London: Routledge, 1991.
Chapter in a book:
Eley, Geoffrey. “Introduction.” In The History of Everyday Life: Reconstructing Historical Experiences and Ways of Life, edited by Alf Lüdtke, and translated by William Templer. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1995.
Magazines and Journals:
Chodorow, Nancy J. “Gender as a Personal and Cultural Construction.” Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 20 (1995): 516–43.
Newspaper articles:
“Irish Wakes,” Tower Hamlets Independent, January 6, 1872.
Internet sources:
Stanford University. “Little Rock School Desegregation.” The Martin Luther King, Jr., Research and Education Institute, 22 May 2018, https://kinginstitute.stanford.edu/encyclopedia/little-rock-school-desegregation. Accessed 23 September 2019.