Philosophy (General) Modern (1450/1600- ) By region or country Germany. Austria (German) By period 17th century Individual philosophers Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm, Freiherr von, 1646-1716 Special topics, A-Z | |
B2599.A54 | Angels |
Eastern Europe By region or country Czechoslovakia. Czech Republic Individual philosophers, A-Z | |
B4805.W45-.W454 | Weltsch, Felix, 1884-1964 TABLE B-BJ5 |
Buddhism Tripiṭaka. 大藏經. 三藏 (Canonical literature) By version Divisions not limited to a particular linguistic version Abhidharmapiṭaka. 論藏. 阿毘達磨 Mahayana doctrinal texts. 大乘論書 Yogācāra School texts. 瑜伽行唯識論書 Other texts, A-Z | |
BQ3080.P72-.P729 | Prakaraṇāryavācaśāstra. 顯揚 聖教論 (by Asaṅga) TABLE BQ3 |
Christianity History By period Modern period Reformation and Counter-Reformation, 1517-1648 Biography Individual Other, A-Z | |
BR350.J6 | Jonas, Justus, 1493-1555 |
History (General) World War II (1939-1945) Other special topics, A-Z | |
Collaboration | |
[D810.C696] | For works on specific instances of collaboration see D802.A-Z |
D810.C696 | Collaboration |
Class here general works on collaboration in World War II | |
History of Balkan Peninsula Albania Local history and description Cities, towns, etc. Other, A-Z | |
DR998.A66 | Apollonia (Extinct city) |
History of Asia China Ethnography Individual elements in the population, A-Z | |
DS731.G4 | Germans |
History of Africa West Africa. West Coast French West Africa. French Sahara. West Sahara. Sahel Local history and description Senegal Ethnography Individual elements in the population, A-Z | |
DT549.45.G85 | Guineans |
United States The Civil War, 1861-1865 Military operations By region Eastern border states | |
E470.3 | Shenandoah Valley CANCEL |
E470.3 | Shenandoah Valley |
Including the Romney Campaign | |
Shenandoah Valley | |
[E470.3] | Cf. E472.16 Operations in the Shenandoah Valley, July 2-25, 1861 |
Shenandoah Valley | |
[E470.3] | Cf. E473.74 Operations in the Shenandoah Valley, May 15-June 17, 1862 |
Shenandoah Valley | |
[E470.3] | Cf. E476.66 Operations in the Shenandoah Valley, June 23-August 3, 1864 |
Shenandoah Valley | |
[E470.3] | Cf. E477.33 Operations in the Shenandoah Valley, August 7-November 28, 1864 |
Shenandoah Valley | |
[E470.3] | Cf. E477.65 Operations in the Shenandoah Valley, 1865 |
South Atlantic coast line | |
[E470.65] | Cf. E473.96 Engagement in Charleston Harbor, April 7, 1863 |
By campaign and battle | |
E472.2 | Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas and Indian Territory, May 10-November 19, 1861 |
Including battles of Athens, Mo., August 5; Fredericktown, Mo., October 17-21 CANCEL | |
Including battles of Carthage, Mo., July 5; Athens, Mo., August 5; Fredericktown, Mo., October 17-21 | |
E472.6 | Maryland, northern Virginia, and West Virginia, August 1, 1861-March 17, 1862 |
Including battles of Carnifex Ferry, W.V., September 10; Cheat Mountain, W.V., September 12-15 CANCEL | |
Including battles of Kessler's Cross Lanes, W.V., August 26; Carnifex Ferry, W.V., September 10; Cheat Mountain, W.V., September 12-15; Greenbrier River, W.V., October 3 | |
E473.3 | North Carolina, January 11-August 20, 1862 |
Including Burnside's Expedition, capture of Elizabeth City, N.C., September 10 CANCEL | |
Including Burnside's Expedition; seige of Fort Macon, N.C., March 23-26; and capture of Elizabeth City, N.C., September 10 | |
Peninsular campaign, Va., March 17-September 2, 1862 | |
E473.68 | Seven days' battles, June 25-July 1 |
Including Battles of Mechanisville (Beaver Dam Creek), June 26; Gaines' Mill, June 27; Savage Station, June 29; Glendale (Frayser's Farm), June 30; Malvern Hill, July 1 CANCEL | |
Including Battles of Mechanicsville (Beaver Dam Creek), June 26; Gaines' Mill, June 27; White Oak Swamp, June 28-30; Savage Station, June 29; Glendale (Frayser's Farm), June 30; Malvern Hill, July 1 | |
Northern Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland, March 17-September 2, 1862 | |
E473.74 | Operations in the Shenandoah Valley, May 15-June 17 |
Including Battle of Cross Keys, Va., June 8 CANCEL | |
Including 1st Battle of Winchester, May 25; and Battle of Cross Keys, Va., June 8 | |
E473.8 | Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, Indian Territory, and the Department of the Northwest, April 10-November 20, 1862 |
Including Battle of Clark's Mill, Mo., November 7; Battle of Searcy Landing, Ark., May 19 CANCEL | |
Including battles of Searcy Landing, Ark., May 19; Locust Grove, Okla., July 3; and Clark's Mill, Mo., November 7 | |
West Florida, southern Alabama, southern Mississippi, and Louisiana, May 12, 1862-May 14, 1863. Texas, New Mexico and Arizona, September 20, 1862-May 14, 1863 | |
Operations against and about Port Hudson, La., March 7-27, 1863 | |
[E474.17] | For seige of Port Hudson see E475.42 |
E474.9 | Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, Indian Territory, and the Department of the Northwest, November 20, 1862-December 31, 1863 |
Including battles of Chalk Bluff, May 1-2, 1863; Helena, Ark., July 4, 1863; and Baxter Springs, Kan., October 6, 1863; CANCEL | |
Including battles of Cane Hill., Ark., November 28, 1862; Chalk Bluff, May 1-2, 1863; Helena, Ark., July 4, 1863; Honey Springs, Okla., July 17, 1863; and Baxter Springs, Kan., October 6, 1863 | |
E475.1 | Kentucky, middle and east Tennessee, north Alabama, and southwest Virginia, January 21-August 10, 1863 |
Including Streight's raid toward Rome, Ga., April-May 1863 CANCEL | |
Including Streight's raid toward Rome, Ga., April-May 1863; and Battle of Thompson's Station, Tenn., March 5 | |
Mississippi and west Tennessee | |
E475.29 | The Jackson, Miss., campaign, July 5-25 CANCEL |
E475.29 | The Jackson, Miss., campaign and siege, July 5-25, 1863. Battle of Jackson, May 13, 1863 |
Northern Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania, January 26-June 3, 1863 | |
E475.35 | The Chancellorsville campaign, April 27-May 6 CANCEL |
E475.35 | The Chancellorsville campaign, April 27-May 6 |
Including the Battle of Salem Church, May 3-4 | |
Coasts of South Carolina and Georgia. Middle and east Florida, June 12-December 31, 1863 | |
[E475.62] | Cf. E473.96 Engagement in Charleston Harbor, April 7, 1863 |
E475.7 | North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania, August 4-December 31, 1863 |
Including Battle of Bulltown, W.V., October 13; Salem Raid, December 8-25 CANCEL | |
Including Battle of Bulltown, W.V., October 13; and 2nd Battle of Rappahannock Station, November 7; Salem Raid, December 8-25 | |
E475.8 | Kentucky, southwest Virginia, Tennessee, Mississippi, north Alabama, and north Georgia, August 11-October 19, 1863 CANCEL |
E475.8 | Kentucky, southwest Virginia, Tennessee, Mississippi, north Alabama, and north Georgia, August 11-October 19, 1863 |
Including Battle of Blue Springs, Tenn., October 10 | |
E475.9 | Kentucky, southwest Virginia, Tennessee, Mississippi, north Alabama, and north Georgia, October 20-December 31, 1863 CANCEL |
E475.9 | Kentucky, southwest Virginia, Tennessee, Mississippi, north Alabama, and north Georgia, October 20-December 31, 1863 |
Including Battle of Mossy Creek, Tenn., December 29 | |
E475.94 | Knoxville, Tenn., campaign, November 4-December 23 |
Including attack upon Fort Sanders, November 29 CANCEL | |
Including attack upon Fort Sanders, November 29; and seige of Knoxville | |
E476.3 | Louisiana and the trans-Mississippi states and territories, January 1-June 30, 1864 CANCEL |
E476.3 | Louisiana and the trans-Mississippi states and territories, January 1-June 30, 1864 |
Including Battle of Calcasieu Pass, La., May 6 | |
E476.33 | Red River, La., campaign, March 10-May 22 |
Including Battle of Pleasant Hill, La., April 9 CANCEL | |
Including battles of Mansfield, La., April 8; and Pleasant Hill, La., April 9 | |
E476.35 | Camden, Ark., expedition, March 23-May 3 |
Including battles of Fitzhugh's Woods, April 1; Poison Spring, April 18; Jenkins' Ferry, April 30 CANCEL | |
Including battles of Fitzhugh's Woods, April 1; Poison Spring, April 18; Marks' Mill, April 25; and Jenkins' Ferry, April 30 | |
Southeastern Virginia and North Carolina, May 1-June 12, 1864 | |
E476.52 | Campaign from the Rapidan to the James, May 4-June 12 |
Including Overland Campaign: battles of the Wilderness, May 5-7; Spottsylvania, May 8-21; North Anna River, May 23-26; Cold Harbor, June 3 CANCEL | |
Including Overland Campaign: battles of the Wilderness, May 5-7; Spotsylvania, May 8-21; North Anna River, May 23-26; Wilson's Wharf, Va., May 24; Totopotomoy Creek, Va., May 26-30; Hawes Shops, Va., May 28; Cold Harbor, June 3 | |
E476.57 | Operations on the south side of the James, May 4-June 2 |
Including Bermuda Hundred, Va., May 16-30 CANCEL | |
Including Battle of Drewrys Bluff, Va., May 12-16 and Bermuda Hundred, Va., May 16-30 | |
Northern Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania, May 1-August 3, 1864 | |
E476.66 | Operations in the Shenandoah Valley, Maryland, and Pennsylvania, June 23-August 3 |
Including Battle of Cool Spring, Va., July 17-18; and Maryland campaign: Battle of Monocacy River, July 9; attack on Fort Stevens, Washington, D.C., July 11-12 CANCEL | |
Including Battle of Cool Spring, Va., July 17-18; Battle of Rutherford's Farm, July 20; 2nd Battle of Kernstown, Va., July 24, 1864; and Maryland campaign: Battle of Monocacy River, July 9; attack on Fort Stevens, Washington, D.C., July 11-12 | |
E476.7 | Atlanta, Ga., campaign, May 1-September 8, 1864 |
Including battles of New Hope Church, May 24-82; Kennesaw Mountain, June 27; Peachtree Creek, July 20; Jonesboro (Jonesborough), August 31-September 1; capture of Atlanta, September 1 CANCEL | |
Including battles of Resaca, May 13-15; New Hope Church, May 24-82; Kennesaw Mountain, June 27; Peachtree Creek, July 20; Jonesboro (Jonesborough), August 31-September 1; capture of Atlanta, September 1 | |
Kentucky, southwest Virginia, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, and north Georgia, May 1-November 13, 1863 | |
[E476.8] | For Atlanta campaign see E476.7 CANCEL |
Kentucky, southwest Virginia, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, and north Georgia, May 1-November 13, 1864 | |
[E476.8] | For Atlanta campaign see E476.7 |
E476.8 | Kentucky, southwest Virginia, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, and north Georgia, May 1-November 13, 1864 |
Including Battle of Johnsonville, November 4-5 CANCEL | |
Including Battle of Blue Springs, Tenn., August 23 | |
Southeastern Virginia and North Carolina, June 13-July 31, 1864 Richmond campaign, June 13-July 31 | |
E476.93 | Siege of Petersburg. Battle of Petersburg Crater |
Including Petersburg National Military Park CANCEL | |
Including Petersburg National Military Park and battles of Ream's Station, August 22-25; and Boydton Plank Road, October 27-28 | |
South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, November 14-December 31, 1864 | |
E477.41 | Savannah campaign, November 15-December 21 CANCEL |
E477.41 | Savannah campaign, November 15-December 21 |
Including Battle of Griswoldville, Ga., November 22 | |
Northern and southeastern Virginia, North Carolina (January 1-31), West Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania, January 1-June 30, 1865 | |
E477.65 | Expedition from Winchester to the front of Petersburg, February 27-March 28 CANCEL |
E477.65 | Expedition from Winchester to the front of Petersburg, February 27-March 28 |
Including operations in the Shenandoah Valley | |
E477.7 | North Carolina (from February 1), South Carolina, southern Georgia, and east Florida, January 1-June 30, 1865 |
Including Campaign of the Carolinas and battles of Monroe's Crossroads, N.C., March 10; Bentonville, N.C., March 19-21; and Asheville, N.C., April 6; and Potter's Raid, N.C., April 9 CANCEL | |
Including Sherman's March through the Carolinas and battles of Aiken, S.C., February 11; Monroe's Crossroads, N.C., March 10; Bentonville, N.C., March 19-21; and Asheville, N.C., April 6; and Potter's Raid, N.C., April 9 | |
Latin America. Spanish America Central America Antiquities. Indians (Ancient and modern) Mayas Local, A-Z | |
F1435.1.Y39 | Yaxuná Site |
West Indies Greater Antilles Cuba Elements in the population Individual elements, A-Z | |
F1789.D87 | Dutch |
Recreation. Leisure Games and amusements Indoor games and amusements Board games. Move games Other board games, A-Z | |
GV1469.C65 | Connect 4 |
International relations Promotion of peace. Peaceful change Societies, associations, academies, institutes, etc. for peace promotion, research and education International associations. By name, A-Z | |
JZ5518.I62 | International Peace Bureau |
United States (General) The legal profession Particular classes of lawyers and types of careers, A-Z | |
KF299.T46 | Temporary lawyers |
Social legislation Public welfare. Public assistance Particular groups | |
KF3743 | Immigrants. Aliens TABLE KF6 |
Including illegal aliens | |
Constitutional law Individual and state Control of individuals | |
Aliens | |
[KF4800-4848] | For services for immigrants, etc. see KF3743 |
Individual institutions Continental Europe France | |
LF2121 | Mulhouse. Universite de Haute-Alsace TABLE L13 |
Italy Pisa | |
LF3700.5 | Scuola superiore di studi universitari e di perfezionamento Sant’Anna di Pisa TABLE L13 |
Visual arts Art museums, galleries, etc. Special countries and special museums Europe Poland | |
N3175 | Zielona Góra. Galeria Stara Winiarnia TABLE N9 |
Miscellaneous genres and media, not limited by time period, style, place, or subject matter | |
N7433.94 | New media art |
Slavic. Baltic. Albanian Slavic literature (General) Special groups Southern Slavic literature. Yugoslav literature History 19th and 20th centuries Special topics, A-Z | |
PG569.E95 | Exiles' writings |
Russian literature Literary history and criticism Special aspects and topics Treatment of special subjects, A-Z | |
PG2987.N25 | Narration |
Indo-Iranian philology and literature Sanskrit (Post-Vedic) literature Individual authors or works, through 1800 Kal - Z | |
PK3798.R2735 | Rāmācārya Bhāradvāja, 17th/18th cent. TABLE P-PZ40 |
Languages of Eastern Asia, Africa, Oceania Ural-Altaic languages Turkic languages Southwestern (Oghuz) group Turkmen Literature Individual authors or works, A-Z | |
PL334.M66 | Mollanepes, 1810-1870 TABLE P-PZ40 |
Japanese language and literature Japanese literature Individual authors and works Kamakura through Momoyama periods, 1185-1660 Anonymous works. By title, A-Z | |
PL790.M84-.M843 | Mugura TABLE P-PZ43 |
Korean language and literature Korean literature History and criticism History Special aspects and topics Treatment of special subjects, A-Z | |
PL957.5.C53 | City and town life |
[PL957.5.T692] | Town life see PL957.5.C53 |
Chinese language and literature Chinese literature Individual authors and works Ming Dynasty, 1368-1644 Other, A-Z | |
PL2698.F37 | Fei, Hong, 1468-1535. 費宏 TABLE P-PZ40 |
Prose Prose. Prose fiction Philosophy, theory, etc. Relation to and treatment of special subjects Other special, A-Z | |
PN3352.I54 | Infanticide |
Journalism Journalism. The periodical press, etc. By region or country | |
PN5610 | Indian Ocean islands |
Spanish literature Literary history and criticism History of Spanish literature By period Modern 19th-21st centuries Special topics, A-Z | |
PQ6073.H68 | Humanism |
Dutch literature Collections of Dutch literature Special forms Prose Special forms and topics, A-Z | |
PT5532.F75 | Friendship |
Physics Meteorology. Climatology Special topics, A-Z | |
QC866.5.G46 | Geographic information systems |
Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering Television | |
TK6658 | 3-D television |
Table for other Library of Congress special collections | |
M15 .F47 | Jacobo Ficher Collection |
Table of regions or countries (300 numbers) Asia. The Orient Southeast Asia Other regions or countries, A-Z | |
N3 244.7.P26 | Papua New Guinea |
Table for history of English drama and prose, by period Special topics, A-Z | |
PR5 8.W65 | Work |