LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION
WEEKLY LIST 30 (July 28, 2010)

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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