Sample References
The following references illustrate the use of commonly encountered elements in our reference lists. In your list, please include only works cited and arrange the entries in alphabetical order. That is, do not separately list books, articles, and so forth but rather, create one comprehensive alphabetical list. Where there are two or more titles by an author or a combination of authors, please give them in chronologically ascending order. Although citations use "et. al." for more than three authors, please provide the names of all authors in the reference list.
- Books
- Althusser, L. 1993. The future lasts forever. Trans. R. Veasey, ed. O. Corpet and Y. M. Boutang. New York: New Press.
- Anderson, P., and P. Camiller, eds. 1994. Mapping the West European left. New York: Verso.
- Bernstein, E. [1899] 1961. Evolutionary socialism: A criticism and affirmation. Trans. E. C. Harvey. Reprint, New York: Schocken Books.
- Bew, P., E. Hazelkorn, and H. Patterson, eds. 1989. The dynamics of Irish politics. London: Lawrence and Wishart.
- de Certeau, M. 1988. The practice of everyday life. Trans. S. Rendall. Berkeley: University of California Press.
- Dreyfus, H. L., and P. Rabinow. 1983. Michel Foucault: Beyond structuralism and hermeneutics. 2d ed. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
- Foucault, M. 1977. Language, counter-memory, practice: Selected essays and interviews. Trans. D. Bouchard and S. Simon, ed. D. Bouchard. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.
- . 1980. History of sexuality. Vol. 1. Trans. R. Hurley. New York: Vintage Books.
- Hall, S., C. Critcher, T. Jefferson, J. Clarke, and B. Roberts. 1978. Policing the crisis: Mugging, the state, and law and order. New York: Holmes and Meier.
- Hayek, F. A. 1973. Law, legislation, and liberty. Vol. 1, Rules and order. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
- . 1976. Law, legislation, and liberty. Vol. 2, The mirage of social justice. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
- Mandel, E., M. Kidron, and C. Harmon. n.d. Readings on state capitalism. London: IMG Publications.
- Marx, K. 1972. Theories of surplus value. Pt. 2. London: Lawrence and Wishart.
- Marx, K., and F. Engels. 1970. The German ideology. Ed. C. J. Arthur. New York: International Publishers.
- Rancière, J. 1974. La leçon dAlthusser. Paris: Gallimard.
- Resnick, S., and R. Wolff. 1987. Knowledge and class: A Marxian critique of political economy. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
- Weber, M. 1968. Economy and society: An outline of interpretive sociology. 2 vols. Ed. G. Roth and G. Wittich. Berkeley: University of California Press.
- Articles and Chapters in Books
- Bové, P. A. 1987. The function of the literary critic in the postmodern world. In Criticism without boundaries: Directions and crosscurrents in postmodern critical theory, ed. J. A. Buttigieg, 23-50. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press.
- Derrida, J. 1993. Politics and friendship: An interview with Jacques Derrida. Trans. R. Harvey. In The Althusserian legacy, ed. E. A. Kaplan and M. Sprinker, 183-231. New York: Verso.
- Gage, M. J. [1881] 1969. Women, church, and state. In History of woman suffrage, vol. 1, ed. E. C. Stanton, S. B. Anthony, and M. J. Gage, 753-99. Reprint, New York: Arno and the New York Times.
- Heidegger, M. 1977. The question concerning technology. In Martin Heidegger: Basic writings, trans. and ed. D. F. Krell, 3-35. New York: Harper and Row.
- Kirzner, I. 1979. Producer, entrepreneur, and the right to property. In Perception, opportunity, and profit, 185-99. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
- MacCabe, C. 1988. Foreword to In other worlds, by G. C. Spivak. London: Routledge.
- Maitland, F. W. 1958. Introduction to Political theories of the Middle Ages, by O. Gierke. Boston: Beacon Press.
- Marx, K., and F. Engels. 1978. Manifesto of the Communist party. In The Marx-Engels reader, 2d ed., ed. R. Tucker, 469-500. New York: W. W. Norton.
- Trotsky, L. 1970f. The draft program of the Communist InternationalA criticism of fundamentals. In The Third International after Lenin, trans. J. G. Wright, 1-73. New York: Pathfinder.
- Turshen, M. 1988. The struggle for health. In The imperiled economy, bk. 2, ed. R. Cherry, C. DOnofrio, C. Kurdas, T. R. Michl, F. Moseley, and M. I. Naples, 209-16. New York: Union for Radical Political Economics.
- Journals
- DeMartino, G. 1993. Review of Reconstructing Marxism: Essays on explanation and the theory of history, by E. O. Wright. Rethinking Marxism 6 (4): 128-33.
- Holland, D. and J. Carvalho. 1985. The changing mode of American agriculture: Emerging conflicts in agricultures role in the reproduction of advanced capitalism. Review of Radical Political Economics 17 (winter): 1-27.
- Jameson, F. 1995. Marxs purloined letter. New Left Review, no. 209 (January-February): 75-109.
- Lecourt, D. 1992. Marx in the sieve of Darwin. Trans. E. Thomas. Rethinking Marxism 5 (4): 6-28.
- Mann, P. S. 1986-7. Recognizing men: A feminist vision. Social Text, no. 16 (winter): 17-37.
- Mohanty, S., ed. 1985. Marx after Derrida. Special Issue. Diacritics 15 (4).
- Nineham, C. 1995. Is the media all powerful? International Socialism, 2d ser., no. 67 (summer): 109-51.
- Spivak, G. C. 1995. Ghostwriting. Diacritics 25 (2): 65-84.
- Wolff, R., B. Roberts, and A. Callari. 1982. Marxs (not Ricardos) "transformation problem": A radical reconceptualization. History of Political Economy 14 (4): 564-82.
- Unpublished Sources
- Cameron, J. 1996. Doing "womens" work: Domestic labor politics. Working paper presented at the Workshop on Class Analysis, 20-22 June, University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
- Hotch, J. 1994. Theories and practices of self-employment: Prospects for the labor movement. M.S. thesis, University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
- Penna, S., and M. OBrien. 1996. Social exclusion in Europe: Some conceptual issues. Department of Applied Social Science, University of Lancaster. Duplicated.
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