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History uses Turabian, but most historians follow the slight variant which she mentions for certain disciplines (5th ed. para. 9.65), according to which the name of the publisher is usually omitted in the publication facts for footnotes and bibliographic references to books. Publication data would thus consist only of place of publication followed by date of publication, separated by a comma (e.g., "New York, 1970"). I think most of us in the department allow students to omit or include the names of publishers, as they wish (as long as they are consistent).