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Culture Documents
Select one book, magazine or journal article that is connected with your research topic from our
library or another library you have access to.
a) Provide a full citation for that book (as you would include in your bibliography), including
author or editor (last name first, then first name); title; edition, if indicated; place of
publication; publisher; and date of publication.
“História da Música Europeia: das origens aos nossos dias (original in french)”, Stehman
Jacques, 1964 Editions Gérard & C.ie; Verviers (Belgium); Publisher “Enciclopédia de Bolso
Bertrand“
b) Select a phrase from any page of the book/magazine/journal article. Write a sentence in
which you quote from the source, using that phrase, and add a footnote number at the end
of the sentence. Then create a footnote for the sentence that includes author’s name; title;
date of publication; and page number(s).
c) Select an idea from any page of the same book/magazine/journal article. Paraphrase that
idea in a sentence (that is, put the idea in your own words) and add a footnote number at
the end of the sentence. Then create a footnote citation for the sentence.
You can say that music as a peculiar capability of creating a mesmeric and jubilant
feeling, the same way it can infuriate us, when expressed aggressively. In that sense,
independent of the complexity or the simplicity of this specific piece, it is a sorcery
that affects us according to our own personal feelings. 2
1
Stehman Jacques, from “História da Música Europeia” (translated); page 11, 1964 by Editions Gerard & C.ie,
Verviers (Belgium)
2
page 13 from “História da Música Europeia”, line 23, Stehman Jacques, 1964 by Editions Gerard &C.ie,
Verviers (Belgium)