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R: Ginsborg, Paul. 2005. The politics <strong>of</strong> everyday life: Making choices, changing lives. New Haven: YaleUniversity Press.P: (Ginsborg 2005, 53)Revised editions <strong>and</strong> reprints may include more than one copyright date. In this case, themost recent indicates the publication date—<strong>for</strong> example, 2003 in the string “© 1982, 1992,2003.” See 19.1.4 <strong>for</strong> citing publication dates in such works.If you cannot determine the publication date <strong>of</strong> a printed work, use the abbreviation n.d. inplace <strong>of</strong> the year. If no date is provided but you believe you know it, you may add it inbrackets, with a question mark to indicate uncertainty.R: Smith, John. n.d. A book <strong>of</strong> virtues. Edinburgh.Miller, Samuel. [1750?]. Another book <strong>of</strong> virtues. Boston.P: (Smith n.d., 5)(Miller [1750?], 5)If a book is under contract with a publisher <strong>and</strong> is already titled, but the date <strong>of</strong> publicationis not yet known, use <strong>for</strong>thcoming in place <strong>of</strong> the date. To avoid confusion, include a commaafter the author's name in a parenthetical citation <strong>of</strong> this type. Treat any book not yet undercontract as an unpublished manuscript (see 19.6).R: Author, Jane Q. Forthcoming. Book title. Place <strong>of</strong> Publication: Publisher's Name.P: (Author, <strong>for</strong>thcoming, 16)19.1.3 TitleList complete book titles <strong>and</strong> subtitles in reference list entries. Italicize both, <strong>and</strong> separate thetitle from the subtitle with a colon. If there are two subtitles, use a colon be<strong>for</strong>e the first <strong>and</strong> asemicolon be<strong>for</strong>e the second.R: Kalicki, Jan H., <strong>and</strong> David L. Goldwyn, eds. 2005. Energy <strong>and</strong> security: Toward a new <strong>for</strong>eign policystrategy. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.Ahmed, Leila. 1999. A border passage: From Cairo to America; A woman's journey. New York: Farrar,Straus & Giroux.Capitalize all titles <strong>and</strong> subtitles sentence style; that is, capitalize only the first letter <strong>of</strong> thefirst word <strong>of</strong> the title <strong>and</strong> subtitle <strong>and</strong> any proper nouns <strong>and</strong> proper adjectives thereafter (see22.3.1). Preserve the spelling, hyphenation, <strong>and</strong> punctuation <strong>of</strong> the original title, although youmay change an ampers<strong>and</strong> (&) to <strong>and</strong>. Spell out numbers or give them as numerals accordingto the original (twelfth century or 12th century) unless there is a good reason to make themconsistent with other titles in the list.For titles <strong>of</strong> chapters <strong>and</strong> other parts <strong>of</strong> a book, see 19.1.9.SPECIAL ELEMENTS IN TITLES. Several elements in titles require special typography.

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