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                       English-speaking Canadians (General), ''see'' FC141-145.
 
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                        French Canadians (General), ''see'' FC131-139.
 
                        French Canadians (General), ''see'' FC131-139.
  
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::.F89     Friends. Society of Friends. Quakers
 
::.F89     Friends. Society of Friends. Quakers

Revision as of 15:34, 27 November 2023

Intro Policy Statements Library Classification Schedules Authority Records (to come) Subject Cataloguing Descriptive Cataloguing Procedures (to come) News and Updates (to come) Other Documentation
Table of contents FC History of Canada in general
FC1-259
Discovery and exploration to 1603
FC300-302
French Régime
FC305-389
British colonial period
FC400-480
Canada, the nation, 1867-
FC500-
Local history
FC 2001-4350
Tables Index PDF

Canada General, FC1-259

General works

1                      Periodicals.


2                      Yearbooks. Almanacs, etc.

Historical in character only.
Cf. AY410-420.


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Societies (National)

Provincial and local societies are classed with the province or locality.


4                   Historical societies.

Class publications here, e.g. conference papers, pamphlets. Programs, reports, methods of organization and work are classed in FC152; periodicals in FC1; collections in FC15.


5                   Genealogical societies.


8                   Patriotic societies.

.A1, General.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g.     .I4        Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire.
United Empire Loyalists societies see FC425.
Veterans societies, see FC241.
Cf. HS, Societies.


10                 Congresses, conferences, etc., on Canadian history.

Congresses on special topics or regions are classed with the topic or region (e.g.  FC3201.N6, North American Fur Trade Conference)


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Sources and documents, Collections of writings.

Collections confined to a period or topic are classed with the period or topic (e.g. Thwaites' Jesuit Relations in FC317).


15                    Publications of societies.


16                    Collections of archival material.

Cf. CD3620.


18                    Composite historical works.

 e.g. Canada and its Provinces.


19                    Collected works of individual authors.


21                    Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits.


23                    Dictionaries and encyclopaedias.


24                    Chronologies. Dictionaries of dates, etc.


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Biography (National).

Biography of individuals or groups important to a period, place or topic, is classed with the period, place or topic.

Prefer FC25-27 to CT280-310.


25                    Collective.


26                    Biography of special groups or classes of people, .A-Z.

 e.g.    .G6 Governors-general
.M3 Mayors
.P6 Politicians
.P7 Prime ministers
.W6 Women


27                    Individual, .A-Z.


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Directories (National).

31                    General.


32                    Social directories. Social registers.


35                    Gazetteers (National).


36                    Geographic names.

Cf. G104-108, Geographic names and terms (General).


38                    Guidebooks. Handbooks.


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Immigration literature.

Guidebooks for immigrants. Pamphlets intended for immigrants describing the Canadian way of life, the country and the people. Words confined to promotion and assistance are classed in JV7200-7295. See also Index under Immigration and settlement, Immigration literature.


The literature itself.
By period.

41                                Early to 1867.

42                                1867-1896.

43                                1896-1918.

44                                1918-1945.

45                                1945-2000.

46                                2000-


49                                As a subject. Works about immigration literature.


51                    Comprehensive works.

 Works covering all aspects of Canadian history and life.


57                    Textbooks (General).


58                    Juvenile works (General).


59                    Pictorial works (General).

 Works consisting chiefly of illustrations.


60                    Minor works. Addresses, essays, lectures, etc. (General).


61                    Examinations, questions, etc.


65                    Antiquities. Archaeology (Non-Indigenous).

 Works relating to First Nations and Inuit are classed in E77-99. For Métis Nation, see FC108-129.


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Description and travel (General).

70                   History of travel. Travel anthologies.


Travelers’ accounts.
By period.

71                                Early to 1760.

72                                1760-1867.

73                                1867-1900.

74                                1900-1950.

75                                1950-2000.

76                                2000-


85                    Social life and customs (General)

Contemporary and retrospective accounts of Canadian life as seen by the observer.  History of social life and customs.  Antiquities, museums, etc., illustrative of everyday life.
Cf. FC95, Civilization. Culture. Intellectual life.


By period.

86                                17th century.

87                                18th century.

88                                19th century.

89                                20th century.

90                                21st century.


95                    Civilization. Culture. Intellectual life.

Surveys of life in Canada, arts and sciences, education, influence of church, ideals, national characteristics, etc.
Cf. FC85, Social life and customs.


By period.

           .1                     17th century.

           .2                     18th century.

           .3                     19th century.

           .4                     20th century.

           .5                     21st century.


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Canadians

97                    Canadians. The Canadian identity.

Canadian citizenship, Canadianization, see JL187, KE4351.


98                    Canadian unity. Separatist movements (General).

Separatist movements in individual regions and provinces are classed with the region or province.


99                    The Canadian question. Canada First movements.

Cf. FC245-246, 249-250, Relations with Great Britain and the United States.


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Elements in the population.

Racial, ethnic and religious groups which have significance in the history of Canada. (Cf. BX, Special churches and sects).

Elements in individual provinces, cities, etc., are classed with the province, city, etc.


104                 General works.


105                 Special topics, .A-Z.

e.g.     .M8     Multiculturalism
.M85   Multilingualism

106                 Individual elements, .A-Z.

In cuttering individual elements the digit 1 is reserved for adding to the cutter number to indicate collective biography (e.g. .U5, Ukrainians in Canada; .U51, Collective biography of Ukrainians in Canada). See Table VI.


Acadians
For works on the Acadians in the Maritime Provinces see FC2041-2049; in New Brunswick see FC2500.5; in Nova Scotia see FC2350.5; in Prince Edward Island see FC2650.5. For works on Acadians in other provinces or localities see the province or locality. If the pertinent number provides for an A-Z arrangement for the elements in the population, assign .A2.


           .A3      Albanians

           .A4      Algerians

           .A5      Americans

                       Amish, see .M45

           .A52    Angolans

           .A65    Arabs

           .A7      Armenians

           .A75    Asians. Orientals.

                       Asians, South, see .S66

           .A9      Austrians

           .A96    Azoreans

           .B19    Belarusians

           .B2      Belgians

           .B6      Black persons in Canada

See also .Y67 for Yoruba (African people)
.B67    Bohemians. Czechs.

           .B68     Bosnians

           .B7       British

Including the English; for other nationalities, see the nationality, e.g. .S3, Scots.

           .B8       Bulgarians

           .C26    Cambodians

.C3      Catholics
For the Catholic Church, see BX1419-1424, BX2527, etc.
.C4      Celts
.C45    Chileans
.C5      Chinese
.C74    Cretans
.C93    Croats

                       Czechs, see .B67.

.D3      Danes
.D76    Doukhobors
.D9      Dutch
.E2      East Indians

                       English, see .B7.

                       English-speaking Canadians (General), see FC141-145.

For works dealing with English-speaking Canadians as a second or minor element in a province, see the province (Table I, subdivision (50.5)). For regions, cities, etc., see the region, city, etc. If the pertinent number provides for an A-Z arrangement for elements in the population, assign .E55.
.E7       Estonians
.E74     Ethiopians
.E77-99          First Nations and Inuit in Canada
For Métis, see FC108-129
.F4       Filipinos
.F5       Finns
.F8       French

                        French Canadians (General), see FC131-139.

For works dealing with French Canadians as a second or minor element in a province, see the province (Table I, subdivision (50.5)). For regions, cities, etc., see the region, city, etc. If the pertinent number provides for an A-Z arrangement for elements in the population, assign .F85.
.F89     Friends. Society of Friends. Quakers
As a religious body, see BX7607, BX7650-7653, BX7783.
.G3      Germans
.G4      Ghanaians
.G7      Greeks
.H3      Haitians
Hispanic Canadians, see .S7
.H9      Huguenots
.H95    Hungarians
.H97    Hutterites
.I3       Icelanders

                       Indians, East, see .E2

                       Indians, West, see .W54

                       Indigenous Peoples

For works on First Nations and Inuit in Canada, see E77-99. For Métis, see FC108-129.
.I5        Iranians
.I55      Iraqis
.I6        Irish
.I8        Italians
.J27     Jamaicans
.J3       Japanese
.J5       Jews
Jugoslavs, see .Y7
.K6       Koreans
.L3       Latin Americans (Latinos, Latinas, Latinx) in Canada
For Spanish or Hispanic Canadians see .S7
.L32     Lebanese
.L4       Letts. Latvians
.L7       Lithuanians
.M3      Macedonians
.M34    Maltese
.M45    Mennonites
For the Mennonite Church, see BX8118.5-.7, 8132.
Métis, see FC108-129
.M49   Mexicans
.M7     Moravians
For the Moravian Church, see BX8566-8568, 8583
.M8     Mormons
.M86   Moroccans
.M9     Muslims
.N6      Norwegians
.P3      Pakistanis
.P7      Poles
.P8      Portuguese
Quakers, see .F89.
.R33    Racially mixed people
.R8      Romanians
.R9      Russians
.S18     Scandinavians
See also individual nationalities, e.g. .D3, Danes.
.S3       Scots
.S5       Serbs
.S55     Sikhs
.S6       Slavs
.S64     Slovaks
.S65     Slovenes
.S655   Somalis
.S66     South Asians
.S7       Spaniards. Hispanic Canadians.
For works on Latin Americans (Latinos, Latinas, Latinx) in Canada, see .L3
.S8       Swedes
.S9       Swiss
.S98     Syrians
.U5       Ukrainians
.V53     Vietnamese
.W4      Welsh
.W54    West Indians
 White Russians see .B19
. Y67     Yoruba (African people)
See also .B6 for Black persons in Canada
.Y7        Yugoslavs


107                 Indigenous peoples in Canada

Works on First Nations and Inuit in Canada (including works on Indigenous rights) are classed in E77-99. For Métis see FC108-129.


                       Métis

Only the descent of Indigenous and Europeans are included in this section.


108                 Periodicals. Societies. Collections.


109                 General works. Histories.

           .1         Biography.

           .A1       Collective.

.A2-Z   Individual.
Individual biographies, see table VII.
Individuals who have distinguished themselves in some special field are classed with their area of interest in classes B-Z. (e.g. John Norquay, FC3373.1.N67).
e.g.     .G73    Grant, Cuthbert, 1793-1854


113                 Social life and social conditions.

Discriminations, prejudices, loyalties; social and family life; education.


117                 Occupations. Employment.


125                 Government relations. Rights and claims.


126                 By province, .A-Z.


129                 Special topics, .A-Z.


                       French Canadians (General).

Works dealing with French Canadians throughout Canada and their influence on Canada as a nation are classed here. Works dealing with French Canadians in individual provinces, cities, etc., are classed with the province, city, etc.


131                 Periodicals. Societies. Collections.

           .5         Congresses. Conferences.


132                 General works.

           .1         Biography (Collective).


                       General works by period.

133                              Early to 1914.

134                              1914-1939.

135                              1939-1960.

136                              1960-2000.

137                              2000-


139                  Special topics, .A-.Z.


141                  English-speaking Canadians (General).

Works dealing with English-speaking Canadians throughout Canada and their influence on Canada as a nation. Works dealing with English-speaking Canadians in individual provinces, cities, etc., are classed with the province, city, etc.


                        English-French relations (General).


144                  General works.


145                  Special topics, .A-Z.

 e.g.     .B5     Biculturalism
.B55    Bilingualism
.L3       Language rights
Cf. JL67, Language questions.


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Historiography.

149                  General works. History

Biography of historians.

Including general criticism of their works. Class criticism of an individual work with the work.


150                  Collective.


151                  Individual, .A-Z.

 e.g.    .C74   Creighton, Donald, 1902-1979
.G37   Garneau, F. X. (François-Xavier), 1809-1866
.I55     Innis, Harold A., 1894-1952
.T78    Trudel, Marcel, 1917-2011
.U53    Underhill, Frank H., 1889-1971


152                  Societies. Institutions.

Programs, reports, methods of organization and work.
Cf. FC4, Historical societies.


154                  Methodology.

Theory, comparison, criticism, etc. Research.


155                  Study and teaching.

Class works relating to study and teaching in elementary schools in LB.


157                  Criticism of textbooks (General).


158                  Philosophy of Canadian history.


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General history.

Comprehensive histories of Canada.

Including political and social history.

Class in the period in which the history ends (e.g. J. MacMullen's History of Canada. 2nd ed. 1868, ends with Confederation, so it is classed in FC161).

Early to 1763, see FC305, Histories of New France.


161                  1763-1867.

162                  1867-1914.

163                  1914-1967.

164                  1967-2000.

165                  2000-


170                  Textbooks.


171                  Outlines, syllabi, etc.

Chronology, see FC24.


172                  Juvenile works.

Including collections of stories from Canadian history for children.


173                  Comic and satirical works.

Humour of Canadian history, including general collections of cartoons, caricatures, etc.
Works about individuals or topics are classed with the individual or topic.


174                  Pictorial works.

Works consisting chiefly of illustrations.


175                  Rhyming histories.


176                  Minor works. Addresses, essays, lectures, etc.

Including otherwise unprovided-for topics, such as disasters, floods, etc. in general. (Local with locality).


177                  Uncatalogued general history ephemera.

Class here pamphlet box material such as leaflets, clippings, etc. too slight for cataloguing.
Subject material is classed similarly with the subject.


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Historical Geography

179                  Historical geography (General).

Including exploration, the frontier, territorial expansion; boundary disputes, surveys, settlements, etc.

Boundaries (International).

180                  General works.


                        Special.

181                              Southern.

182                              Maine.

183                              St. Lawrence - Great Lakes.

184                              Lake of the Woods.

185                              49th parallel.

186                              East of the Rockies.

187                              West of the Rockies.

188                              Point Roberts.

189                  San Juan Islands.

190                  Alaska.

191                  Arctic.

192                  Territorial waters.

Cf. KZA1500, Maritime boundaries (Law of the Sea).

Boundaries (Interprovincial).

Boundaries between provinces and territories.

Boundaries of an individual province and territory and of areas within a province or territory are classed with the province or territory.


200                 General works.


                        Special.

201                              Nova Scotia - New Brunswick.

202                              New Brunswick - Québec.

203                              Newfoundland and Labrador - Québec.

204                              Québec - Ontario.

205                              Ontario - Manitoba.

206                              Manitoba - Saskatchewan.

207                              Saskatchewan - Alberta.

208                              Alberta - British Columbia.

209                              Northern Territories.

210                                          60th parallel.

211                                          Yukon - Northwest Territories.

212                                          Northwest Territories - Nunavut.


215                  National and provincial parks. Historic sites and monuments (General).

Works on individual parks and sites are classed with the province in which they are located.
For works on the theory and management of parks in general see SB481-486.


           .9         Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada.

Mountains of Canada. Mountaineering.

216                  Periodicals. Societies. Collections.


217                  General works. Exploration and description.


218                  Biography.

           .A1, Collective.

           .A2-Z, Individual.

Individual biographies, see table VII.
e.g.     .H65    Holway, Edward W. D., 1853-1923
.P48    Phillips, Donald, 1884-1938
.S54    Simpson, Jimmy, 1877-1972
.W44   Wheeler, Arthur O., 1860-1943


219                  Rocky Mountains.

Including individual peaks.
Other mountains and ranges are classed with the province in which they are located.
Cf. Table I (45).


223                  Miscellaneous general topics, .A-Z.

Class here material for which no other place has been provided.
e.g.     .B4       Beaver as emblem
.R6      Royal visits, by date


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Military, naval and air force history

General special.

226                  Military history (General).

Includes general history of all the forces.
Works confined to the 20th century are classed in FC543 and FC603.
Works confined to the 21st century are classed in FC643.
Histories of individual battles and wars are classed with the war.
Regimental histories not confined to a single war are classed in UA602.


231                  Naval history (General).

Histories of individual battles and wars are classed with the war.
Histories of naval units and vessels not confined to a single war are classed in VA400-402.


236                  Air force history (General).

Histories of the air force in individual battles and wars are classed with the war.
Histories of air force units not confined to a single war are classed in UG635.C2.


241                  History of military, naval and air force societies, veterans' organizations, etc.

           .A1, General.

           .A2-Z, Individual.

 e.g.     .R6       Royal Canadian Legion


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Political and social history.

Class in FC161-175 if general, otherwise with the period or administration.

Diplomatic history. Foreign relations

242                  Diplomatic history (General). Foreign and general relations.

History of diplomatic events, diplomatic history of wars, etc., are classed here.
Diplomatic history of a period or administration or a particular war is classed with the period, administration or war.
Cf. JZ1515, International relations.
Cf. HF3228, Commercial relations.


243                  Relations with the Commonwealth (General).


244                  Relations with other special groups of countries, .A-Z.

 e.g.    .A35     Africa
.A7       Arab countries
.C27    Caribbean region
.C35    Central America
.E9      European Community
.L3       Latin America
.M53    Middle East
.O7      Organization of American States
.P3       Pacific region
.S5       Southeast Asia
.T55     Third World Countries


245                  Relations with Great Britain.

246                  Special topics, .A-Z.

 e.g.     .M6     Monarchy


247                  Relations with France.

248                  Special topics, .A-Z.

 e.g.     .G38    Gaulle, Charles de, 1890-1970 and Québec


249                  Relations with the United States.

250                  Special topics, .A-Z.

 e.g.     .I6        International Joint Commission
Cf. HD1694.A2.


251                  Relations with other individual countries, including Commonwealth countries, .A-Z.

Internal relations.

Federal-provincial relations, see JL19, Separation of powers.


255                  Federal-provincial conferences (General).

Individual conferences are classed with the topic.
Interprovincial relations, see JL27, Special aspects of constitutional history.


259                  Other general special topics, .A-Z.


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