Every book in the library is assigned a unique call number that classifies the book according to subject. Books are shelved in call number order throughout the library. Books in sociology are scattered across many different call number areas, however, the information below provides a general idea of call number areas and their topics in sociology. Books starting with H are located on the 2nd floor, in the North Wing of the library.
Primary Library of Congress call numbers for sociology:
E 184 - E 185 American ethnic groups.
HM Sociology (general and theoretical). Social psychology.
HN Social history. Social problems. Social reform.
HQ The family. Marriage. Women. Feminism. Sexual Life. Divorce.
HT Communities. Classes. Races. Slavery. Urban Sociology
HV Social and public welfare. Substance abuse. Criminology.
HX Socialism. Communism. Anarchism.
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