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The most important pages in the authors’ area
In our area for authors you will find all the general information you need about structuring your article, formatting your text, working with images and tables and so on. Here we have linked the most important pages for you:
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On this page, we have also collected specific information about your journal – e.g. language variants in the article header, the citation guidelines and the required personal details:
Contribution header
- The main title is in bold, the subtitle is in regular font on a new line. There is no English translation of the main title and subtitle.
- German contributions in the Nordost-Archiv have an abstract in English and keywords in the original language. English contributions have an abstract in German and keywords in English. There is no abstract in the original language.
Short references
- In the Nordost-Archiv, bibliographies are not placed at the end of articles. References are provided exclusively in the footnotes.
- Please provide complete bibliographic details when a title is mentioned for the first time, and use short citations with short titles from the second mention onwards.
- The edition is indicated as a superscript number before the year. If it is the first edition, this information is not included.
Ostfildern ²1990
München ³2004
- If there are multiple places of publication, only specify the first one and add ‘et al.’:
Köln et. al.
- For American locations, please indicate the state as an abbreviation:
Stanford, CA
- For online publications, the date of access should be indicated in square brackets:
URL [Access: 27.04.2020].
- In multi-part references, commas are used:
§ 5, Rn. 3
- The short reference is given as follows: surname, short title, page reference (reference to footnote with detailed bibliographic information).
Müller, short title, p. 62 (as note 12).
in the case of two: Müller, Meier (eds.), short title, pp. 2 f. (as note 6)
in the case of three or more: Müller, Meier et. al. (eds.), shot title, p. 11. (as note 15)
- Two consecutive pages are cited with f., more than two pages with a from-to specification:
Keitel, example title, pp. 202 f (as note 15).
Vasold, random title, pp. 276–288 (as note 4).
- Multiple quotations within one work are separated by commas:
Keitel, example title, pp. 58–63, 169–173, 221 f., 227, 366, 369 (as note 12).
- Instead of repeating a name directly, please use ‘ibid.’.
- Several short references from different works in succession are separated by a semicolon:
Müller, short title, p. 67 (as note 12); Meier, example title, pp. 151–170 (as note. 15); Vasold, random title, p. 29 (as note 23).
Detailed references
Monography
- First name surname: Title. Subtitle, place year.
Hannah Arendt: Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft Antisemitismus, Imperialismus, totale Herrschaft, München 2001.
Journal contribution
- First name surname: Title. Subtitle, in: Full title of journal volume (year), i. issue number, page number.
James Harris: Was Stalin a Weak Dictator?, in: The Journal of Modern History 75 (2003), i. 12, pp. 375–386.
Edited volume
- First name last name (ed.): Title. Subtitle, place year.
Johannes Hürter / Jürgen Zarusky (eds.): Besatzung, Kollaboration, Holocaust. Neue Studien zur Verfolgung und Ermordung der europäischen Juden, München 2008.
Contribution in an edited volume
- First name last name: Title. Subtitle, in: First name surname (ed.): Title. Subtitle, place year, page number.
Aleksej Filitov: Die Note vom 10. März 1952: Eine Diskussion, die nicht endet, in: Jürgen Zarusky (ed.): Stalin und die Deutschen. Neue Beiträge der Forschung, München 2006, pp. 159–172.
Contribution in a daily newspaper
- First name surname: Title of article, in: Newspaper, month TT YYYY, page number, column if applicable.
Klaus Pokatzky: Ein gewisser Überschuß, in: Die Zeit, december 8th 1989, p. 40.