Kate L. Turabian died in 1987.
Kate L. Turabian was born in 1893.
According to Kate L. Turabian, A Manual for Writers, generic terms are not capitalized in historical events, cultural terms, and designations of time. (22.1.2)So, ancient would not be capitalized.http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/70866962&referer=brief_results
No, Chicago and Turabian are not the same citation style. Both are based on the Chicago Manual of Style, but Chicago is commonly used in academic writing and publishing, while Turabian is a variation specifically designed for student research papers. Turabian is more streamlined and simplified compared to Chicago style.
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Kate L. Mitchell has written: 'Japan's industrial strength' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Industries
In Turabian style, a block quote should be indented 1/2 inch from the left margin, without quotation marks, and double-spaced.
Kate Eifrig's birth name is Katherine L. Eifrig.
Kate Perugini died in 1929.
Kate Youngman died in 1910.
Kate Sanborn died in 1917.
Kate Loder died in 1904.
Kate Worley died in 2004.