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− | *Use Berghahn Books Style Sheet and Berghahn Books House Style | + | *Use the Author-Date (Harvard) system of reference. See Chicago Manual of Style or [http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide.html Chicago Manual of Style Online: Chicago-Style Citation Quick Guide], click "Author-Date" |
+ | *[[Media:Berghahn._Style_contribUS.pdf|Use Berghahn Books Style Sheet]] and [[Media:Berghahns._House_style_US.pdf|Berghahn Books House Style]] | ||
+ | *Refer to your own contribution as "chapter" | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:12, 12 January 2012
General
- address the concept of textuality from the viewpoint of your disciplin/ research area
- address transformations over time and/or across borders
- quote Kongeriget Norges Grundlov 1814
- explain Norwegian realia to ensure that an international public will understand them
Formalities
- Length: no more than 7,000 words, references included
- Use the Author-Date (Harvard) system of reference. See Chicago Manual of Style or Chicago Manual of Style Online: Chicago-Style Citation Quick Guide, click "Author-Date"
- Use Berghahn Books Style Sheet and Berghahn Books House Style
- Refer to your own contribution as "chapter"