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Using "historische-zeitschrift" (similar to the other -dw styles) as biblatex style, the back references within the footnotes always refer to the first appearence in the whole book. I'd like to change it in a way, that it only refers to to first appearence within a chapter.

MWE:

\documentclass{scrbook}
\usepackage[
 bibencoding=utf8,
 style=historische-zeitschrift,
 backref=true,
 backend=biber]
{biblatex}
\bibliography{bib.bib}

\begin{document}

\chapter{One}
Example text\footcite{book1} another text\footcite{book2}    
\chapter{Two}
Example text\footcite{book2} another text\footcite{book2} another \footcite{book1}

\printbibliography

\end{document}

delivers footnotes in the following style:

[page Chapter One]

1 full record book 1

2 full record book 2

[page Chapter Two]

1 short record book 2 (see ref. 2) <--- here it should give a full record as it's a new chapter!

2 short record book 2 (see ref. 2) <--- here it should give a short record (see ref. 1)!

3 short record book 1 (see ref. 1) <--- here it should give a full record as it's the first appearence in Chapter Two!

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1 Answer 1

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You have to tell biblatex to restart the citations with the option citereset=chapter. Also the option ibidtracker=false is needed if you want short references instead of "Ibid."

MWE

\documentclass{scrbook}
\usepackage[
 bibencoding=utf8,
 style=historische-zeitschrift,
 citereset=chapter,
 ibidtracker=false,
 backref=true,
 backend=biber]
{biblatex}
\addbibresource{biblatex-examples.bib}

\begin{document}

\chapter{One}
Example text\footcite{vangennep} another text\footcite{piccato}
\chapter{Two}
Example text\footcite{piccato} another text\footcite{piccato} another \footcite{vangennep}

\printbibliography

\end{document} 

Output:

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