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Sociology

Subject Guide for Sociology

Sociology Subject Guide Library of Congress Subject Heading Page

The Library of Congress call numbers provide a systematic classification system for organizing materials within sociology. These call numbers encompass various topics and subjects relevant to studying human society, culture, and behavior.

Within the Library of Congress classification system, sociology materials are typically categorized under the following ranges:

- HM: Sociology (General)
  - This category includes general works on sociology, encompassing theories, methodologies, and foundational concepts in the field.

- HN: Social history and conditions; Social problems; Social reform
  - Materials classified under this range focus on social history, societal conditions, social problems, and efforts towards social reform.

- HQ: The family; Marriage; Women; Sexuality
  - HQ covers family structure, marital relationships, gender studies, and sexuality, offering insights into familial dynamics and social constructs.

- HS: Societies secret benevolent, etc.
  - This category includes materials about various societies, clubs, and benevolent organizations, shedding light on their roles within society.

- HT: Communities; Classes; Races
  - HT encompasses studies on communities, social classes, racial and ethnic relations, and urban sociology, providing perspectives on social organization and stratification.

- HV: Social pathology; Social and public welfare; Criminology
  - HV focuses on social pathology, public welfare, and criminology, addressing crime, deviance, poverty, and social justice.

By utilizing these call numbers, researchers, students, and enthusiasts can navigate library collections to explore various sociological topics and perspectives. Whether studying societal trends, analyzing social problems, or examining cultural phenomena, these call numbers serve as guideposts for accessing relevant materials and fostering deeper understanding within sociology.

More Books in the area of Sociology 

Below is a small sample of book titles on sociology topics that can be found through the FAU Libraries