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need an apa formated annotated  bibliogrpahy for the following:

Castor, H. (2010). Exception to the Rule. History Today, 60(10), 37-43.

 

Doty, J. S. (2012). "Measure for Measure" and the Problem of Popularity. English Literary Renaissance, 42(1), 32-57. doi:10.1111/j.1475-6757.2011.

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Brian Levack, E. M. (2011). The west encounters & transformations volume 2: since 1550 (3rd ed.). New York: Pearson Education, Inc.

 

'Elizabeth: November 1558', in Calendar of State Papers Foreign, Elizabeth, Volume 1, 1558-1559, ed. Joseph Stevenson (London, 1863), pp. 1-16 http://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/foreign/vol1/pp1-16 [accessed 11 December 2015].

 

 

  • Doran, Susan (2003), Queen Elizabeth I, London: British Library, ISBN 978-0-7123-4802-7.
  • Doran, Susan (2003), "The Queen's Suitors and the Problem of the Succession", in Doran, Susan, Elizabeth: The Exhibition at the National Maritime Museum, London: Chatto and Windus, ISBN 978-0-7011-7476-7.

 

 

Unit III Annotated Bibliography
In this project, you will need to find, review, and summarize five different reputable sources concerning a topic
related to
the last 400 years in Western Civilization. You may choose any topic related to the coursework that you like, but careful
selection that is neither too large nor too focused is suggested in order to ensure that your summaries can effectively
dis
cuss the topic and so that five qualified sources are available.
Your five sources need to fit the following criteria:
At least one primary source: a document, object, or other material directly related to the topic and time. This
should be a document th
at provides a first
-
hand account of your topic without previous knowledge of the event.
Examples may include newspapers, diaries, letters, film, records, or speeches.
At least one current, relevant article: an article published in a reputable periodical wi
thin the last five years.
At least one peer
-
reviewed article: an article from a respected publication put out by universities, historical
societies, or another academic entity that has clearly identified the credentials of the author, reviewer, and
publis
her.
At least one published book: This can be in electronic or print form and from any time; be sure to research the
publisher, author, and year as that may influence bias.
The duplicated medium needs to provide an opposite perspective than the other selec
tion in that medium and
cannot be found in the same publication or brand as any of the four other selections.

Do not submit more than five sources; only the first five sources listed will be considered

 

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