Chicago Manual Style Citation for the Book or Article, for example: Leslie J. Reagan, Dangerous Pregnancies: Mothers, Disabilities, and Abortion in Modern America (Berkley: University of California Press, 2010).
Book’s Thesis: (include page number where it is stated)
Sources:
Research Question: (include page number where it is stated)
Methodology:
Historiographical Intervention: (include page number where it is stated)
Chapter 1: “Chapter Title: And Subtitle”
Argument/Summary: (include page number where the main argument can be found)
Chapter 2: “Chapter Title: And Subtitle”
Argument/Summary: (include page number where the main argument can be found)
Chapter 3: “Chapter Title: And Subtitle”
Argument/Summary: (include page number where the main argument can be found)
Chapter 4: “Chapter Title: And Subtitle”
Thesis/Summary: (include page number where the main argument can be found)
Chapter 5: “Chapter Title: And Subtitle”
Thesis/Summary: (include page number where the main argument can be found)
Epilogue/Conclusion: “Title: And Subtitle”
Thesis/Summary: (include page number where the book’s main argument can be found)
Criticisms, Comparisons, and Future Research Questions:
- Weaknesses (CRs): (include page number referring to examples of where the book falls short)
- Strengths:
- Future Research Questions (FRQs): (include page numbers to places where the ideas came into your mind)