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.
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 was from 1800 - 1899.
Usually, yes a phase of the moon is supposed to be capitalized.
No, it shouldn't be capitalized.
No it shouldn't be capitalized.
Nineteenth-Century Literature was created in 1945.
The Foundations of the Nineteenth Century was created in 1899.
Woman in the Nineteenth Century was created in 1843.
The Nineteenth Century - periodical - was created in 1877.
The Nineteenth Century - periodical - ended in 1972.