Library of Congress Classification:Class D, subclass D -- General History

Subclass D: General History is a classification used by the Library of Congress Classification system under Class D -- History, General and Old World. This article describes subclass D.

Contents

D

1-2009..........History (General)
1-24.5..........General
25-27..........Military and naval history
31-34..........Political and diplomatic history
51-90..........Ancient history
101-110.5..........Medieval and modern history, 476-
111-203..........Medieval history
135-149..........Migrations
151-173..........Crusades
175-195..........Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem. Latin Orient, 1099-1291
200-203..........Later medieval. 11th-15th centuries
(204)-(475) ..........Modern history, 1453-
219-234..........1453-1648
242-283.5..........1601-1715. 17th century
251-271..........Thirty Years’ War, 1618-1648
274.5-274.6..........Anglo-French War, 1666-1667
275-276..........War of Devolution, 1667-1668
277-278.5..........Dutch War, 1672-1678
279-280.5..........War of the Grand Alliance, 1688-1697
281-283.5..........War of Spanish Succession, 1701-1714
284-297..........1715-1789. 18th century
291-294..........War of Austrian Succession, 1740-1748
297..........Seven Years’ War, 1756-1763
299-(475) ..........1789-
301-309..........Period of the French Revolution
351-400..........19th century. 1801-1914/1920
371-(379) ..........Eastern question
383..........1815-1830. Congress of Vienna
385-393..........1830-1870
394-400..........1871- . Later 19th century
410-(475) ..........20th century
461-(475) ..........Eastern question
501-680..........World War I (1914-1918)
720-728..........Period between World Wars (1919-1939)
731-838..........World War II (1939-1945)
839-860..........Post-war history (1945- )
880-888..........Developing countries
890-893..........Eastern Hemisphere
900-2009..........Europe (General)
901-980..........Description and travel
1050-2009..........History

Sources

Library of Congress Classification Outline

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