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.
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 Users have access to historical content and can seamlessly jump to a linked secondary work referenced in Tocqueville’s work.
Journals from various university presses. Mostly humanities and social sciences.
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Concise information on all aspects (political, economic, social, educational, etc.) of nations; lengthy updates on politics and foreign relations of each country.
The HathiTrust Digital Library includes millions of books, government publications, dissertations, journals, and other published and unpublished materials digitized from collections in libraries around the world. As you search HathiTrust, there are three different types of books you will find: Temporary Access, Full View, and Limited (search-only).