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Structure of the contributions & citation guidelines
(You can find the guidelines as a PDF download here)
Structure of the contributions
Title
of first and last name of author
Ex: Court physicians and personal physicians in the early modern period - Introduction
by Marina Hilber and Elena Taddei
Abstract and title in English (or in German if the paper is in English); approx. 10 lines
Main text
The text should be divided into several parts. Each part should start with a heading (e.g., Introduction, Summary), separated by a blank line. No bold print, no numbering!
Special elements in the main text
Tables, diagrams, figures are to be numbered (Fig. 1), provided with a caption and provisionally inserted into the text at the preferred position.
Quotations
Notes, bibliography and list of sources
Gender-equitable language
Gender-sensitive language should be used where appropriate.
Formatting
The following should be completely avoided
Hyphens and dashes
Between page numbers always long hyphens without spaces (69-75). Dashes in the text must also be long - not short.
Number words and dates
Citation Guidelines
Monograph
Superscript edition before year of publication: ³1999
Ex: Alan S. Milward, The European Rescue of the Nation State, Los Angeles (CA) 1992, 3rd ed.
Short citation: Milward 1992, The European Rescue, 4th ed.
Subtitle
Ex: Heinz Höhne, Der Orden unter dem Totenkopf. Geschichte der SS, Hamburg 1987, 250.
Series title
Ex: Anton Mörl, Erinnerungen aus bewegter Zeit Tirols 1932-1945 (Schlern-Schriften 143), Innsbruck 1955, 37.
Multiple authors/publishers (eds.)/locations
Ex: Etienne Francois/Kornelia Konczal/Robert Traba/Stefan Troebst (eds.), Geschichtspolitik in Europa seit 1989. Deutschland, Frankreich und Polen im internationalen Vergleich (Moderne europäische Geschichte 3), Göttingen 2013, 9.
several vols.
With vol.; if volume title: vol. 2: title of volume,
Ex: Rolf Steininger, German History since 1945, vol. 1, Frankfurt 1996, 17.
Diploma thesis/dissertation (unprinted)
MA thesis, BA thesis, diploma thesis, dissertation.
Ex: Reinhold Wagnleitner, Great Britain and the Reestablishment of the Republic of Austria, Diss. Salzburg 1975, 75.
Source edition No. for source number
Ex: Gustav Turba, Venezianische Depeschen vom Kaiserhofe (Dispacci di Germania), vol. 1, Vienna 1889, 577-580, no. 185.
Exhibition catalog
Ex: Sabine Haag (ed.), Fürstlich Tafeln, exhibition catalog, Ambras Castle, 25.3-31.5.2015, Vienna 2015.
Essays and anthology contributions
Contribution to anthologies
Ex: Norbert Schausberger, Anschlußideologie und Wirtschaftsinteressen 1918-1938, in Heinrich Lutz/Helmut Rumpler (eds.), Österreich und die deutsche Frage im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert. Probleme der politisch-staatlichen und soziokulturellen Differenzierung im deutschen Mitteleuropa (Wiener Beiträge zur Geschichte der Neuzeit 9), Vienna 1982, 282-299, here 285.
Contribution to journals
Ex: Fritz Fellner, Österreich im Spannungsfeld des Ost-West-Konfliktes, in: Österreichische Zeitschrift für Außenpolitik 13 (1973), issue 4, 203-221, here 213.
Contribution in newspapers
Ex: Rolf Steininger, Zeitgeschichte, sehr sensibel, in: Tiroler Tageszeitung, No. 10, 12/13.1.1991, 17.
Ex: The Germans have led us around by the nose, interview with Klaus Eisterer and Leopold Steurer, in: FF. Südtiroler Illustrierte, no. 50, 9-15.12.1989, 68-70.
Contribution to encyclopedias
Ex: Josef Ehmer, Tagelöhner, in: Enzyklopädie der Neuzeit, vol. 13, Stuttgart/Weimar 2011, sp. 226-232.
Archival records
Archive, fonds, piece.
Ex: ÖSTA, HHStA, Hofkammerarchiv HKA, Reichsakten, K. 60, fol. 932.
TLA, Ferdinandea, cart. 31 pos. 26, Ferrara, Alfonso II to Archduke Ferdinand, 15 Dec. 1572.
Internet resources
Link active; retrieval date for first internet resource only: all internet addresses last retrieved 1/1/2002.
Ex: Markus Grassl, Madrigal, in: Oesterreichisches Musiklexikon online, [http://www.musiklexikon.ac.at/ml/musik_M/Madrigal.xml].
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Austrian Studies is published by the Institute for Historical Sciences at the University of Innsbruck and the DK/Zentrum Austrian Studies der Universität Innsbruck.