Golsan, R. J., & Misemer, S. M. (ca. 2017). Arendt in Jerusalem : the Eichmann trial, the banality of evil, and the meaning of justice fifty years on [Book]. The Trial that Never Ends, (2017) 3-21, (2017) 3-21.
Chicago Manual of Style 17th edition (author-date)Golsan, Richard Joseph, and Sarah M. Misemer. 2017. “Arendt in Jerusalem : the Eichmann trial, the banality of evil, and the meaning of justice fifty years on”. Book. The Trial that Never Ends, no. (2017) 3-21: (2017) 3-21.
Springer - Basic (author-date)Golsan RJ, Misemer SM (2017) Arendt in Jerusalem : the Eichmann trial, the banality of evil, and the meaning of justice fifty years on. The Trial that Never Ends (2017) 3-21
Springer - Lecture Notes in Computer Science1.Golsan, R.J., Misemer, S.M.: Arendt in Jerusalem : the Eichmann trial, the banality of evil, and the meaning of justice fifty years on. The Trial that Never Ends. (2017) 3-21 (2017).
DIN 1505-2 (author-date, Deutsch) - standard superseded by ISO-690Golsan, Richard Joseph ; Misemer, Sarah M.: Arendt in Jerusalem : the Eichmann trial, the banality of evil, and the meaning of justice fifty years on. In: The Trial that Never Ends (2017), Nr. (2017) 3-21, pp. (2017) 3-21