For a general introduction to call numbers and ranges see our Library of Congress Classification Guide.
These are some Library of Congress call number ranges relevant to history:
A large portion of the library and LC subject classification system deal with history related topics. These are just a few examples. Please ask for help with more specific browsing locations.
C is the call number range for Auxiliary Sciences of History
D is the call number range for World History
E is the call number range for US History
F is the call number range for US State History, Canada & Latin America
G is the call number range for Geography
Remember to not only look for titles about your specific topic, but for titles that appear to be about a broader topic that your topic fits within.
Look inside individual books to get a sense of their content. The best places to start are:
This will be at the front of the book and will tell you chapter titles. Some books are better than others at having descriptive chapter titles that signal their contents.
When a book has an index (or sometimes multiple indexes) will be located at the back of the book. An index is a list of names, concepts, or keywords and the pages of the book where content on that topic can be found. Constructing a high quality index is labor-intensive, so not all books have them or have equally extensive indexes. A good index, however, is incredibly helpful for finding information.