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943.Foreign-language titles should generally be capitalized sentence style (see 22.3.1)according to the conventions <strong>of</strong> the particular language. If you add an English translation,enclose it in brackets, without quotation marks.N: 22. Gérard Bouchard, “Un essai d'anthropologie régionale: L'histoire sociale du Saguenay aux XIXe etXXe siècles,” Annales: Économies, sociétés, civilisations 34 (January 1979): 118.B: Kern, W. “Waar verzamelde Pigafetta zijn Maleise woorden?” [Where did Pigafetta collect hisMalaysian words?] Tijdschrift voor Indische taal-, l<strong>and</strong>- en volkenkunde 78 (1938): 271–73.17.2.3 Journal TitleAfter the article title, list the journal title in italics, with headline-style capitalization (see22.3.1). Give the title exactly as it appears on the title page or above the table <strong>of</strong> contents <strong>of</strong>the journal; do not use abbreviations, although you can omit an initial The (Journal <strong>of</strong>Business). If the <strong>of</strong>ficial title is an initialism such as PMLA, do not exp<strong>and</strong> it. For <strong>for</strong>eignlanguagejournals, you may use either headline-style or sentence-style capitalization, butretain all initial articles (Der Spiegel).17.2.4 Issue In<strong>for</strong>mationMost journal citations include volume number, issue number or month, <strong>and</strong> year. Readersmay not need all <strong>of</strong> these elements to locate an article, but including them all guards against apossible error in one <strong>of</strong> them.VOLUME AND ISSUE NUMBERS. The volume number follows the journal title withoutintervening punctuation <strong>and</strong> is not italicized. Use arabic numerals even if the journal itselfuses roman numerals. If there is an issue number, it follows the volume number, separated bya comma <strong>and</strong> preceded by no.N: 2. Christopher S. Mackay, “Lactantius <strong>and</strong> the Succession to Diocletian,” Classical Philology 94, no. 2(1999): 205.B: Kumar, Rahul. “Reasonable Reasons in Contractualist Moral Argument.” Ethics 114 (October 2003):6–37.When a journal uses issue numbers only, without volume numbers, a comma follows thejournal title.B: Beattie, J. M. “The Pattern <strong>of</strong> Crime in Engl<strong>and</strong>, 1660–1800.” Past <strong>and</strong> Present, no. 62 (1974): 47–95.DATE OF PUBLICATION. The date <strong>of</strong> publication appears in paren<strong>theses</strong> after the volumenumber (or issue number, if given). For the <strong>for</strong>m <strong>of</strong> the date, follow the practice <strong>of</strong> thejournal; it must include the year <strong>and</strong> may include a season, a month, or an exact day.Capitalize seasons in journal citations, even though they are not capitalized in text.N: 27. Sarah Burns, “Ordering the Artist's Body: Thomas Eakins's Acts <strong>of</strong> Self-portrayal,” American Art 19,no. 1 (Spring 2005): 95.

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