No, according to modern style guides. The Chicago Manual of Style (7.63) states that: A numerical designation of a period is lowercased unless it is part of a proper name: * eighteenth century * the seventeen hundreds * the twenties * quattrocento (fifteenth century) * Eighteenth Dynasty (but Sung dynasty) * the period of the Fourth Republic A similar search of universities' online style guides and governmental online style guides confirms that it should not be capitalized.
No, "mid-nineteenth century" is not capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence.
Only if it's being used as an adjective. e.g. nineteenth-century writers.
The nineteenth century was from 1800 - 1899.
Earth, as in we live on the planet Earth, is supposed to be capitalized. Earth, as in the dirt we walk on, is not supposed to be capitalized.
The Nineteenth Century - periodical - was created in 1877.
The Nineteenth Century - periodical - ended in 1972.
Woman in the Nineteenth Century was created in 1843.
The Foundations of the Nineteenth Century was created in 1899.
Nineteenth-Century Literature was created in 1945.
Usually, yes a phase of the moon is supposed to be capitalized.
The Italian word for the nineteenth century is "diciannovesimo secolo."
No, it shouldn't be capitalized.