Chapter in a Book
Chicago Manual 14.23, 106-108, 120; 15:9
See examples below for:
Author of Chapter and Book Are the Same
Notes-Bibliography Style
1st Footnote or Endnote
15. Susan Greenhalgh, "Strengthening China's Party-State and Place in
the World," in Cultivating Global Citizens: Population in the Rise of China
(Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2010), 82.
Bibliography
Greenhalgh, Susan. "Strengthening China's Party-State and Place in the World."
In Cultivating Global Citizens: Population in the Rise of China, 79-114.
Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2010.
Author-Date Style
1st Parenthetical Note
(Greenhalgh 2010, 82)
Reference List
Greenhalgh, Susan. 2010. "Strengthening China's Party-State and Place in the
World." In Cultivating Global Citizens: Population in the Rise of China, 79-114.
Cambridge, MA:Harvard University Press.
Author of Chapter and Book Are Not the Same
Notes-Bibliography Style
1st Footnote or Endnote
3. Cameron Binkley, "Saving Redwoods: Clubwomen and Conservation, 1900
-1925," in California Women and Politics: From the Gold Rush to the Great
Depression, eds. Robert W. Cherry and Mary Ann Irwin Wilson (Lincoln: University
of Nebraska Press, 2011), 155.
Bibliography
Binkley, Cameron. "Saving Redwoods: Clubwomen and Conservation, 1900
-1925," In California Women and Politics: From the Gold Rush to the Great
Depression, edited by Robert W. Cherry, Mary Ann Irwin, and Ann Marie,
Wilson, 151-74. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2011.
Author-Date Style
1st Parenthetical Note
(Binkley 2011, 157)
Reference List
Binkley, Cameron. 2011. "Saving Redwoods: Clubwomen and Conservation,
1900-1925." In California Women and Politics: From the Gold Rush to
the Great Depression, edited by Robert W. Cherry, Mary Ann Irwin, and
Ann Marie Wilson, 151-174. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.