Journals from various university presses. Mostly humanities and social sciences.
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HeinOnline contains more than 150 million pages and 160,000 titles of legal history and government documents in a searchable, image-based format. HeinOnline covers more than 2,400 law-related periodicals. In addition, HeinOnline contains the entire Congressional Record, Federal Register, and Code of Federal Regulations, complete coverage of the U.S. Reports back to 1754, and entire databases dedicated to treaties, constitutions, case law, world trials, classic treatises, international trade, foreign relations, U.S. Presidents, and much more.
The U.S. Presidential Impeachment Library includes documents for Andrew Johnson, Bill Clinton, Richard Nixon, and Donald Trump. This new collection brings together documents both contemporaneous and asynchronous to each president’s impeachment, presenting both a snapshot of the political climate as each played out and the long view history has taken of past proceedings.
Congressional Research Service reports round out a general discussion of presidential impeachment, and a curated list of scholarly articles, external links, and a bibliography provide avenues for further research on this topic.
HeinOnline’s interactive edition of Alexis de Tocqueville’s classic Democracy in America was developed in collaboration with Alan Keely, Associate Director for Collection Services from Wake Forest Law Library. The text contains more than 1,000 annotations and references. It provides full-text links to the works Tocqueville read while he researched and wrote Democracy in America. Users have access to historical content and can seamlessly jump to a linked secondary work referenced in Tocqueville’s work.
The Civil Rights and Social Justice collection contains 650+ titles from the United States Commission on Civil Rights, nearly 1,000 congressional hearings, civil rights legislative histories, and nearly 1,400 books, reports, and publications.