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94General history  

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  • The history of individual countries and peoples is expressed through the use of Table 1e - Common auxiliaries of place, Table 1g - Common auxiliaries of time, and, where appropriate, Table 1f - Common auxiliaries of ethnic grouping and nationality. Class 94 allows great flexibility for collection organization which should be guided by users needs and established by the local indexing policy. Where a number is given in the Common auxiliaries of place for the ancient and mediaeval world, e.g. (367) Regions of the Slavs or (363) Regions of Germanic tribes, that number may be preferred. Libraries, however, may prefer to collocate the entire history (ancient and mediaeval) under the place number of a modern country. Should this be the case, example(s) of combination for historical periods are provided under the country's history. If required, it is also possible to organize history by periods first and then by place e.g. 94"1914/1918"(4) Europe during First World war or 94"04/14"(5) History of the Middle Ages in Asia. For peoples who possess a common history but cannot be geographically limited, e.g. the Hittites, the Jews, the Celts, the Roma etc. or, generally, for history of peoples as such e.g. the West Slavs, the Basques etc. common auxiliaries of ethnic grouping (Table 1f) are suggested.

Example

  • 94(100) Worlds history (chronological summation of facts)
  • 94(31) History of ancient China and Japan
  • 94(32) History of ancient Egypt
  • 94(33) History of Judaea. The Holy Land. Region of the Israelites: Jerusalem, Nazareth, Bethlehem, Sichem, Jericho
  • 94(34) History of ancient India
  • 94(35) History of Medo-Persia
  • 94(36) History of regions of the so-called barbarians: Germanic tribes, Celts, Slaves, Nordic peoples, Huns, Avars
  • 94(37) History of ancient Rome and Italy (to 5th century)
  • 94(38) History of ancient Greece
  • 94(399.7) History of ancient American cultures. Pre-Columbian America
  • 94(3/9) History of individual places of the ancient and modern world
  • 94(3) History of the ancient world
  • 94(4/9) History of individual regions and countries of the modern world
  • 94(4) History of Europe
  • 94(5) History of Asia
  • 94(6) History of Africa
  • 94(7/8) History of the Americas
  • 94(9) History of states and regions of South Pacific and Australia

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