Devine, L. (ca. 2011). Reading Jewish identity, spiritual alienation, and Reform Judaism through the veil of abstract self-hatred, racial degeneration, and anti-Semitism in Julia Frankau’s "Dr. Phillip; a Maida Vale Idyll" [Electronic]. Women in Judaism, 8,1 (2011) 20 pp., ,1 (2011) 20 pp.
Chicago Manual of Style 17th edition (author-date)Devine, Luke. 2011. „Reading Jewish identity, spiritual alienation, and Reform Judaism through the veil of abstract self-hatred, racial degeneration, and anti-Semitism in Julia Frankau’s ‚Dr. Phillip; a Maida Vale Idyll‘“. Electronic. Women in Judaism, Nr. 8,1 (2011) 20 pp.: ,1 (2011) 20 pp.
Springer - Basic (author-date)Devine L (2011) Reading Jewish identity, spiritual alienation, and Reform Judaism through the veil of abstract self-hatred, racial degeneration, and anti-Semitism in Julia Frankau’s "Dr. Phillip; a Maida Vale Idyll". Women in Judaism ,1 (2011) 20 pp
Springer - Lecture Notes in Computer Science1.Devine, L.: Reading Jewish identity, spiritual alienation, and Reform Judaism through the veil of abstract self-hatred, racial degeneration, and anti-Semitism in Julia Frankau’s "Dr. Phillip; a Maida Vale Idyll". Women in Judaism. ,1 (2011) 20 pp. (2011).
DIN 1505-2 (author-date, Deutsch) - standard superseded by ISO-690Devine, Luke: Reading Jewish identity, spiritual alienation, and Reform Judaism through the veil of abstract self-hatred, racial degeneration, and anti-Semitism in Julia Frankau’s "Dr. Phillip; a Maida Vale Idyll". In: Women in Judaism (2011), Nr. 8,1 (2011) 20 pp., S. ,1 (2011) 20 pp.