Template:Worldhistory
Citation from The Encyclopedia of World History Sixth Edition, Peter N. Stearns (general editor), © 2001 The Houghton Mifflin Company, at Bartleby.com.
- This note, and all of the text below, is in a set of noinclude tags, please do not change that if editing the template.
Description
This template allows the quick citing of a historical reference using the copy of The Encyclopedia of World History Sixth Edition available for free online at Bartleby.com
Usage
It uses two parameters:
- section – the section being used in the citation, this can be seen between the books number 67/ and the .html in the URL of the page you wish to cite. For example, if I wished to cite http://www.bartleby.com/67/716.html, the section is 716. If no section is included, the template uses index which leads to the Bartleby index page for this book.
- quote – What do you want the first part of the included text to read. The default is Citation.
Examples
Each of the following examples shows the text to include in the article, and the results below.
- {{worldhistory}}
- Citation from The Encyclopedia of World History Sixth Edition, Peter N. Stearns (general editor), © 2001 The Houghton Mifflin Company, at Bartleby.com.
- {{worldhistory|section=716|quote=Diderot’s encyclopedia banned in 1751}}
- Diderot’s encyclopedia banned in 1751 from The Encyclopedia of World History Sixth Edition, Peter N. Stearns (general editor), © 2001 The Houghton Mifflin Company, at Bartleby.com.
- {{worldhistory|section=preface1|quote=The history of this encyclopedia}}
- The history of this encyclopedia from The Encyclopedia of World History Sixth Edition, Peter N. Stearns (general editor), © 2001 The Houghton Mifflin Company, at Bartleby.com.
- {{worldhistory|section=2641|quote=The spread of nuclear weapons}}
- The spread of nuclear weapons from The Encyclopedia of World History Sixth Edition, Peter N. Stearns (general editor), © 2001 The Houghton Mifflin Company, at Bartleby.com.