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Why do Subject Headings include two forms of time periods (e.g. “19th century” and “1800-1890”)?

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Why do Subject Headings include two forms of time periods (e.g. “19th century” and “1800-1890”)?

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The catalogue includes both Library of Congress subject headings, which generally use century dates as chronological subdivisions, and Art and Architecture Thesaurus headings, which use date ranges (by decade).

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