Magazines: Articles in magazines are usually short in length and are written in a popular style. Examples of respectable magazines that might have articles on your topic include Current History and Time.
Journals: Articles in journals are usually lengthy and are written by scholars and experts in the field. They often have bibliographies and extensive footnotes (which can provide leads to other sources). Examples of journals that have articles on leadership are Harvard Business Review and Journal of Leadership & Organizational Studies.
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