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I saw this title, and read further, wondering whether the Nineteenth Century was longer than most (irony). Only when I read the introduction to this article did I discover that the term comes from someone's book by that name. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Terry Thorgaard (talk • contribs) 16:02, 21 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]
Still not sure I understand. The "long nineteenth century" is an academic concept, created to make the usual arbitrary periodization (based on century) a little less arbitrary, not a title of any sort. My point above still stands, I think - the first phrase in bold is "Do not capitalize the second or subsequent words in an article title, unless the title is a proper noun". If this isn't a proper noun (which I don't think it is), it therefore shouldn't be capitalised...Brigade Piron (talk) 17:45, 3 May 2014 (UTC)[reply]
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