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HIS 498C: India's Partition: Reference

Reference Materials

With an Author

             ¹Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, 2nd ed. (Detroit: Macmillan Ref. USA, 2000), s.v. "Nineteenth Amendment," (by Deborah L. Rhode), http://gogalegroup.com/ps/ (accessed September 30, 2009).

 

Encyclopedia of the American Constitution. 2nd ed. Detroit: Macmillan Ref. USA, 2000.
           s.v. "Nineteenth Amendment." (by Deborah L. Rhode). http://gogalegroup.com/ps/
           (accessed September 30, 2009).


 

 

Without an Author

 

          ²West's Encyclopedia of American Law, 2nd ed. (Detroit: Gale, 2005), s.v. “Nineteenth Amendment.” http://gogalegroup.com (accessed November 8, 2008). 

 
 West's Encyclopedia of American Law. 2nd ed. (Detroit: Gale, 2005). s.v. "Nineteenth
           Amendment." http://gogalegroup.com (accessed November 8, 2008).

 

Well-Known Encyclopedia With a Specific Edition

 

          ³Encyclopedia Britannica Online, s.v. “Catt, Carrie Chapman,” http://search.eb.com (accessed September 10, 2009).

 

Please note:  If an encyclopedia is well-known, you need not include it in your Bibliography at the end of your paper.  You also need not include the publishing information for a well-known encyclopedia in the footnote.