Class Summary
- 30 - SOCIAL SCIENCES (1)
- 301 - SOCIOLOGY PHILOSOPHY (7)
- 302 - SOCIOLOGCAL PHENOMENA (84)
- 303 - OTHER SOCIOLOGCAL PHENOMENA (86)
- 304 - SOCIOLOGY ESSAYS (35)
- 305 - SOCIOLOGY PERIODICALS (257)
- 306 - SOCIOLOGY SOCIETIES (261)
- 309 - SOCIOLOGY HISTORY
- 31 - SOCIOLOGY STATISTICS (3)
- 311 - SOCIOLOGY METHODS
- 312 - PROGRESS OF POPULATION
- 313 - PROGRESS OF CIVILIZATION
- 314 - EUROPE SOCIOLOGY
- 315 - ASIA SOCIOLOGY
- 316 - AFRICA SOCIOLOGY
- 317 - NORTH AMERICA SOCIOLOGY
- 318 - SOUTH AMERICA SOCIOLOGY
- 319 - OCEANICA SOCIOLOGY
- 32 - POLITICAL SCIENCE (101) / United States Constitution / The 50 States Constitutions
- 321 - PATRIARCHAL INSTITUTIONS (57)
- 322 - FEUDAL INSTITUTIONS (29)
- 323 - MONARCHIC INSTITUTIONS (111)
- 324 - REPUBLICAN INSTITUTIONS (136)
- 325 - COLONIES
- 326 - SLAVERY (3)
- 327 - FOREIGN
- 328 - LEGISLATIVE ANNALS (66)
- 329 - POLITICAL ESSAYS
- 33 - POLITICAL ECONOMY (62)
- 331 - CAPITAL
- 332 - BANKS
- 334 - CREDIT
- 335 - COMMUNISM (34)
- 336 - PUBLIC FUNDS
- 337 - PROTECTION
- 338 - PRODUCTION POLITICS (412)
- 339 - PAUPERISM (77)
- 34 - LAW (42) / The 50 TITLES of the United States CODE
- 341 - INTERNATIONAL LAW (370)
- 342 - CONSTITUTIONAL
- 343 - STATUTE
- 344 - EQUITY LAW (303)
- 345 - CRIMINAL LAW (235)
- 346 - MARITIME LAW (388)
- 347 - MARTIAL LAW (127)
- 348 - CIVIL
- 349 - EVIDENCE
- 35 - ADMINISTRATION (451)
- 351 - CIVIL SERVICE (673)
- 352 - TREASURY ADMINISTRATION (489)
- 353 - INTERIOR ADMINISTRATION (26)
- 354 - POLICE ADMINISTRATION (8)
- 355 - ARMY ADMINISTRATION (436)
- 356 - INFANTRY ADMINISTRATION (18)
- 357 - CAVALRY ADMINISTRATION (14)
- 358 - ARTILLERY ADMINISTRATION (141)
- 359 - NAVY ADMINISTRATION (97)
- 36 - ASSOCIATIONS
- 361 - CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS (83)
- 362 - CHARITABLE-RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS (351)
- 363 - POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS (437)
- 364 - REFORMATORY
- 365 - PRISONS (78)
- 366 - SECRET SOCIETIES (24)
- 367 - TRADES UNIONS (5)
- 368 - INSURANCE INSTITUTIONS (183)
- 369 - OTHER INSTITUTIONS (23)
- 37 - EDUCATION (75)
- 372 - ELEMENTARY EDUCATION (87)
- 373 - HIGHER EDUCATION (30)
- 374 - SELF-EDUCATION (28)
- 375 - CLASSICAL
- 376 - FEMALE EDUCATION (3)
- 377 - RELIGIOUS
- 378 - SCHOOLS
- 379 - EDUCATION REPORTS (36)
- 381 - DOMESTIC TRADE (75)
- 382 - FOREIGN TRADE (63)
- 383 - POST OFFICE (54)
- 384 - TELEGRAPH (173)
- 385 - RAILROAD
- 386 - CANAL TRANSPORTATION (56)
- 387 - AIR
- 388 - CITY TRANSIT (282)
- 389 - WEIGHTS
- 39 - CUSTOMS
- 391 - ANCIENT CUSTOMS
- 392 - MEDIEVAL CUSTOMS
- 393 - MODERN CUSTOMS
- 394 - EUROPE CUSTOMS
- 395 - ASIA CUSTOMS
- 396 - AFRICA CUSTOMS
- 397 - AMERICA CUSTOMS
- 398 - FOLKLORES (147)
- 399 - OCEANICA CUSTOMS
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| DDC | Course Title | 🇺🇸 | 🇪🇺 | 🎓 | 📚 | 🏫 | 📜 | ▶️ | 🌐 | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 306(0070) | Ethnolinguistics | 6 | ||||||||
| 306(0071) | Exogamy | |||||||||
| 306(0072) | Family | 356 | ||||||||
| 306(0073) | Binuclear family | 166 | ||||||||
| 306(0074) | Extended family | 256 | ||||||||
| 306(0075) | Matriarchal family | 156 | ||||||||
| 306(0076) | Single-parent family | 312 | ||||||||
| 306(0077) | Nuclear family | 316 | ||||||||
| 306(0078) | Patriarchal family | 88 | ||||||||
| 306(0079) | Relatives | 228 | ||||||||
| 306(0080) | Rural families | 382 | ||||||||
| 306(0081) | Suburban families | 140 | ||||||||
| 306(0082) | Urban families | 312 | ||||||||
| 306(0083) | Families | 214 | ||||||||
| 306(0084) | Fetishism | 36 | ||||||||
| 306(0085) | Twins | 394 | ||||||||
| 306(0086) | Great grandparents | 294 | ||||||||
| 306(0087) | Indigenous groups | 94 | ||||||||
| 306(0088) | Tribal groups | 350 | ||||||||
| 306(0089) | Broken homes | 378 | ||||||||
| 306(0090) | Sisters | 296 | ||||||||
| 306(0091) | Stepbrothers | 40 | ||||||||
| 306(0092) | Brothers | 342 | ||||||||
| 306(0093) | Siblings | 284 | ||||||||
| 306(0094) | Heterosexuality | 56 | ||||||||
| 306(0095) | Daughters | 264 | ||||||||
| 306(0096) | Stepchildren | 310 | ||||||||
| 306(0097) | Sons | 182 | ||||||||
| 306(0098) | Homosexuality | 212 | ||||||||
| 306(0099) | Humor | 284 | ||||||||
| 306(0100) | Motion pictures performing arts | 156 | ||||||||
| 306(0101) | Incest | 149 | ||||||||
| 306(0102) | Information | 185 | ||||||||
| 306(0103) | Cultural institutions | 134 | ||||||||
| 306(0104) | Governmental institutions | 85 | ||||||||
| 306(0105) | Judicial institutions | 92 | ||||||||
| 306(0106) | Legislative institutions | 114 | ||||||||
| 306(0107) | Political institutions | 76 | ||||||||
| 306(0108) | Religious institutions | 24 | ||||||||
| 306(0109) | Institutions - sociology- | 194 | ||||||||
| 306(0110) | Retirement | 150 | ||||||||
| 306(0111) | Gambling | 119 | ||||||||
| 306(0112) | Games | 153 | ||||||||
| 306(0113) | Reading | 182 | ||||||||
| 306(0114) | Language | 168 | ||||||||
| 306(0115) | Lesbianism | 6 | ||||||||
| 306(0116) | Mother | 159 | ||||||||
| 306(0117) | Unmarried mothers | 144 | ||||||||
| 306(0118) | Mothers | 126 | ||||||||
| 306(0119) | Magic | 134 | ||||||||
| 306(0120) | Indentured labor | 123 | ||||||||
| 306(0121) | Political machines | 134 | ||||||||
| 306(0122) | Husband | 145 | ||||||||
| 306(0123) | Masochism | 70 | ||||||||
| 306(0124) | Masturbation | 109 | ||||||||
| 306(0125) | Motherhood | 132 | ||||||||
| 306(0126) | Marriage | 147 | ||||||||
| 306(0127) | Homosexual marriage | 59 | ||||||||
| 306(0128) | Interfaith marriage | 5 | ||||||||
| 306(0129) | Intercultural marriage | 85 | ||||||||
| 306(0130) | Interracial marriage | 110 | ||||||||
| 306(0131) | Interreligious marriage | 2 | ||||||||
| 306(0132) | Mixed marriage | 79 | ||||||||
| 306(0133) | Patronage | 115 | ||||||||
| 306(0134) | Medicine | 175 | ||||||||
| 306(0135) | Menage a trois | 3 | ||||||||
| 306(0136) | Miscegenation | 33 | ||||||||
| 306(0137) | Monogamy | 81 | ||||||||
| 306(0138) | Dying | 141 | ||||||||
| 306(0139) | Death | 167 | ||||||||
| 306(0140) | Married women | 127 | ||||||||
| 306(0141) | Multiculturalism | 24 | ||||||||
| 306(0142) | Multilingualism | 19 | ||||||||
| 306(0143) | Music | 181 | ||||||||
| 306(0144) | Grandchildren | 162 | ||||||||
| 306(0145) | Children - progeny- | 119 | ||||||||
| 306(0146) | Adopted children | 164 | ||||||||
| 306(0147) | Illegitimate children | 141 | ||||||||
| 306(0148) | Children | 179 | ||||||||
| 306(0149) | Child | 188 | ||||||||
| 306(0150) | Leisure | 163 | ||||||||
| 306(0151) | Occupations | 162 | ||||||||
| 306(0152) | Birth order | 155 | ||||||||
| 306(0153) | Religious organizations | 14 | ||||||||
| 306(0154) | Stepparents | 72 | ||||||||
| 306(0155) | Father | 165 | ||||||||
| 306(0156) | Foster parents | 185 | ||||||||
| 306(0157) | Adoptive parents | 120 | ||||||||
| 306(0158) | Single parents | 160 | ||||||||
| 306(0159) | Fathers | 120 | ||||||||
| 306(0160) | Parent | 169 | ||||||||
| 306(0161) | Unmarried couples | 121 | ||||||||
| 306(0162) | Matrilineal kinship | 24 | ||||||||
| 306(0163) | Patrilineal kinship | 4 | ||||||||
| 306(0164) | Totemic kinship | 6 | ||||||||
| 306(0165) | Kinship | 175 | ||||||||
| 306(0166) | Kinsmen | 23 | ||||||||
| 306(0167) | Collateral kinsmen | |||||||||
| 306(0168) | Political parties | 98 | ||||||||
| 306(0169) | Fatherhood | 148 | ||||||||
| 306(0170) | Unwed parenthood | 17 | ||||||||
| 306(0171) | Parenthood customs | 101 | ||||||||
| 306(0172) | Patron | 136 | ||||||||
| 306(0173) | Married persons | 132 | ||||||||
| 306(0174) | Engaged persons | 128 | ||||||||
| 306(0175) | Divorced persons | 56 | ||||||||
| 306(0176) | Separated persons | 50 | ||||||||
| 306(0177) | Widowed persons | 29 | ||||||||
| 306(0178) | Pleasure | 88 | ||||||||
| 306(0179) | Language planning | 72 | ||||||||
| 306(0180) | Planning public administration local governments | 146 | ||||||||
| 306(0181) | Polyandry | 42 | ||||||||
| 306(0182) | Police | 158 | ||||||||
| 306(0183) | Polygamy | 35 | ||||||||
| 306(0184) | Polygamists | 31 | ||||||||
| 306(0185) | Language policy | 104 | ||||||||
| 306(0186) | Sexual practices | 188 | ||||||||
| 306(0187) | Cousins | 84 | ||||||||
| 306(0188) | Word processing | 155 | ||||||||
| 306(0189) | Production | 160 | ||||||||
| 306(0190) | Child prostitution | 41 | ||||||||
| 306(0191) | Prostitution | 27 | ||||||||
| 306(0192) | Native peoples | 131 | ||||||||
| 306(0193) | Quintuplets | 16 | ||||||||
| 306(0194) | Radio performing arts | 180 | ||||||||
| 306(0195) | Executive branch of goverment | 149 | ||||||||
| 306(0196) | Recreation | 184 | ||||||||
| 306(0197) | Domestic relations | 116 | ||||||||
| 306(0198) | Extramarital relations | 72 | ||||||||
| 306(0199) | Family relationships | 160 | ||||||||
| 306(0200) | Progeny | 189 | ||||||||
| 306(0201) | Intrafamily relationships | 50 | ||||||||
| 306(0202) | Industrial relations | 152 | ||||||||
| 306(0203) | Premarital sexual relations | 65 | ||||||||
| 306(0204) | Sexual intercourse | 144 | ||||||||
| 306(0205) | Sexual relations | 119 | ||||||||
| 306(0206) | Religion | 48 | ||||||||
| 306(0207) | Sadism | 87 | ||||||||
| 306(0208) | Sadomasochism | 9 | ||||||||
| 306(0209) | Health | 116 | ||||||||
| 306(0210) | Remarriage | 139 | ||||||||
| 306(0211) | Mate selection | 156 | ||||||||
| 306(0212) | Separation | 163 | ||||||||
| 306(0213) | Serfdom | 63 | ||||||||
| 306(0214) | Group sex | 148 | ||||||||
| 306(0215) | Oral sex | 166 | ||||||||
| 306(0216) | Sex | 152 | ||||||||
| 306(0217) | Symbols | 153 | ||||||||
| 306(0218) | Syndicalism | 1 | ||||||||
| 306(0219) | Property systems | 129 | ||||||||
| 306(0220) | Labor systems | 159 | ||||||||
| 306(0221) | Nieces | 72 | ||||||||
| 306(0222) | Nephews | 23 | ||||||||
| 306(0223) | Sociolinguistics | 54 | ||||||||
| 306(0224) | Agricultural sociology | 143 | ||||||||
| 306(0225) | Economic sociology | 140 | ||||||||
| 306(0226) | Industrial sociology | 17 | ||||||||
| 306(0227) | Military sociology | 137 | ||||||||
| 306(0228) | Political sociology | 40 | ||||||||
| 306(0229) | Sodomy | 85 | ||||||||
| 306(0230) | Subcultures | 52 | ||||||||
| 306(0231) | Theater | 142 | ||||||||
| 306(0232) | Technology | 160 | ||||||||
| 306(0233) | Television performing arts | 171 | ||||||||
| 306(0234) | Land tenure | 162 | ||||||||
| 306(0235) | Aunts | 83 | ||||||||
| 306(0236) | Free time | 163 | ||||||||
| 306(0237) | Uncles | 57 | ||||||||
| 306(0238) | Agricultural workers | 132 | ||||||||
| 306(0239) | Transvestism | 25 | ||||||||
| 306(0240) | Triplets | 112 | ||||||||
| 306(0241) | Common-law marriage | 62 | ||||||||
| 306(0242) | Family life | 171 | ||||||||
| 306(0243) | Intellectual life | 185 | ||||||||
| 306(0244) | Widows | 98 | ||||||||
| 306(0245) | Widowers | 43 | ||||||||
| 306(0246) | Cohabiting | 70 | ||||||||
| 309 | SOCIOLOGY HISTORY | |||||||||
| 31 | SOCIOLOGY STATISTICS (3) | |||||||||
| 310(0001) | Census | 195 | ||||||||
| 310(0002) | Statistics collections | 176 | ||||||||
| 310(0003) | Statisticians | 118 | ||||||||
| 311 | SOCIOLOGY METHODS | |||||||||
| 312 | PROGRESS OF POPULATION | |||||||||
| 313 | PROGRESS OF CIVILIZATION | |||||||||
| 314 | EUROPE SOCIOLOGY | |||||||||
| 315 | ASIA SOCIOLOGY | |||||||||
| 316 | AFRICA SOCIOLOGY | |||||||||
| 317 | NORTH AMERICA SOCIOLOGY | |||||||||
| 318 | SOUTH AMERICA SOCIOLOGY | |||||||||
| 319 | OCEANICA SOCIOLOGY | |||||||||
| 32 | POLITICAL SCIENCE (101) / United States Constitution / The 50 States Constitutions | |||||||||
| 320(0001) | Anarcho-syndicalism | 6 | ||||||||
| 320(0002) | Anarchism | 70 | ||||||||
| 320(0003) | Annexation of territory | 184 | ||||||||
| 320(0004) | Municipal annexation | 256 | ||||||||
| 320(0005) | Self-determination of states | 348 | ||||||||
| 320(0006) | National self-determination | 148 | ||||||||
| 320(0007) | Autonomy of states | 344 | ||||||||
| 320(0008) | Authoritarianism | 92 | ||||||||
| 320(0009) | Political change | 194 | ||||||||
| 320(0010) | Change | 324 | ||||||||
| 320(0011) | Political science | 276 | ||||||||
| 320(0012) | Cities | 296 | ||||||||
| 320(0013) | Collectivism | 166 | ||||||||
| 320(0014) | Communism | 110 | ||||||||
| 320(0015) | Counties | 350 | ||||||||
| 320(0016) | Political conditions | 146 | ||||||||
| 320(0017) | Conservatism | 370 | ||||||||
| 320(0018) | Conurbations | 20 | ||||||||
| 320(0019) | Municipal corporations | 242 | ||||||||
| 320(0020) | Description | 298 | ||||||||
| 320(0021) | Arrondissements | 30 | ||||||||
| 320(0022) | Civics | 242 | ||||||||
| 320(0023) | State - political body- | 212 | ||||||||
| 320(0024) | Policy studies | 316 | ||||||||
| 320(0025) | Eurocommunism | 22 | ||||||||
| 320(0026) | Falangism | |||||||||
| 320(0027) | Fascism | 202 | ||||||||
| 320(0028) | Political philosophers | 306 | ||||||||
| 320(0029) | Policy making | 282 | ||||||||
| 320(0030) | Geopolitics | 200 | ||||||||
| 320(0031) | Government | 376 | ||||||||
| 320(0032) | Comparative government | 212 | ||||||||
| 320(0033) | City government | 308 | ||||||||
| 320(0034) | Descriptive government | 158 | ||||||||
| 320(0035) | Home rule | 320 | ||||||||
| 320(0036) | Limited government | 326 | ||||||||
| 320(0037) | Local government | 338 | ||||||||
| 320(0038) | Council-manager government | 350 | ||||||||
| 320(0039) | Rural government | 380 | ||||||||
| 320(0040) | Urban government | 364 | ||||||||
| 320(0041) | Political ideologies | 298 | ||||||||
| 320(0042) | Religious ideologies | 46 | ||||||||
| 320(0043) | Ideologies | 98 | ||||||||
| 320(0044) | Equality | 278 | ||||||||
| 320(0045) | Municipal incorporation | 150 | ||||||||
| 320(0046) | Individualism | 22 | ||||||||
| 320(0047) | Jury trial | 348 | ||||||||
| 320(0048) | Political justice | 196 | ||||||||
| 320(0049) | Legitimacy of government | 236 | ||||||||
| 320(0050) | Liberalism | 26 | ||||||||
| 320(0051) | Liberty | 62 | ||||||||
| 320(0052) | Boundaries | 123 | ||||||||
| 320(0053) | Maoism | 23 | ||||||||
| 320(0054) | Marxism-Leninism | 34 | ||||||||
| 320(0055) | Movements | 152 | ||||||||
| 320(0056) | Rural municipalities | 91 | ||||||||
| 320(0057) | Urban municipalities | 124 | ||||||||
| 320(0058) | Municipalities | 143 |
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