[Classweb-users] Table KJ-KKZ1 85-292 History of law
Paul G Weiss
pwei at loc.gov
Mon Nov 28 10:55:16 EST 2005
The same is true of most of the law schedules, with the exception of KD, KE, and KF. Only earlier periods of history are brought out in the "By period" section. Works on more recent and contemporary legal history are classed with general legal history or with the specific topic in the remainder of the schedule, rather than in the period breakdown of the history of law.
Paul Weiss
Cataloging Policy and Support Office
Library of Congress
>>> <dlslter at umich.edu> 11/07/05 1:09 PM >>>
My question regards Table KJ-KKZ1 85-292, history of law. This section
contains a subdivision, By period. Only one period is covered, KJ-KKZ1
124-292, medieval and early modern periods (to ca. 1800). (It is noted that
ancient and early history is covered in KJ.) The next number after 292 in
the table is 440, where the section on philosophy, jurisprudence, and
theory of law begins. Is there any intention to add numbers following 292
to cover post-1800 history?
Diana Slaughter
Law Library
The University of Michigan
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