Summer has officially arrived, and HeinOnline is bringing the heat with our newest content release. We’ve released more than 1.5 million pages of new and exciting content in June. Keep reading to learn about our newest databases and see what we’ve been up to this past month.
JUNE 2020 CONTENT RELEASE SUMMARY
Updated databases: 85
New titles: 1,596
New volumes: 3,104
New pages added last month: 1,564,997
Total pages in HeinOnline: 186,125,577
Highlights of the Past Month
NEW DATABASE: American Enterprise Institute (AEI)
Access publications from the most prominent think tank associated with American neoconservatism committed to strengthening the free enterprise system in America. American Enterprise Institute (AEI) database includes nearly 1,500 titles covering 20 different policy areas.
NEW DATABASE: Bibliography of American Law School Casebooks
Bibliography of American Law School Casebooks, 2nd Edition is the first-ever topical arrangement of published law school casebooks. This new print and online resource allows users to trace the topical development of legal education with the arrangement of 230 subject headings.
FREE COVID-19 Themed Issue of Medicine and Law
FREE COVID-19-Themed Issue of Medicine and Law: The Hein Company and the World Association for Medical Law recognize that this unprecedented crisis has greatly affected everyone, and we are compelled to provide credible information and resources to our loyal subscribers.
New Availability Facet Feature
Thanks to a customer suggestion, we now have a new Availability facet in the Law Journal Library. Use this new facet to limit results according to their full-text availability in HeinOnline.
Remote Researching Tips
Don’t let COVID get you down! We understand the struggle of not having access to a handy librarian, so we’ve highlighted research aids that help make discovering and analyzing sources a breeze while working remotely.
SmartCILP Tool Available in HeinOnline
Weekly indexing of Current Index to Legal Periodicals (CILP) continues and the SmartCILP tool is now available in HeinOnline.
George Floyd’s Death and Researching Police Brutality
Racial disparity in the use of lethal force by law enforcement has been a recurring point of contention for the United States. Take a closer look at the death of George Floyd and how to research police brutality and racial disparity in HeinOnline.
Secrets of the Serial Set
In the past month alone, the Serial Set grew by 85 volumes and more than 315,000 pages. We continue our Secrets of the Serial Set series with an investigation of individuals with disabilities through American history.
AALL 2020 Virtual
We may not be able to see you in person this year at AALL 2020, but that won’t stop us from visiting with our favorite customers! Don’t forget to visit our booth, check out our demos, and chat with our reps.
Major Database Updates
We’ve added a ton of content to some of our most popular HeinOnline databases! Check out the most substantial additions this month:
- The Law Journal Library continues to grow with the addition of 18 new titles, including brand new SAGE titles!
- The U.S. Congressional Documents database now includes 365 new CRS reports and 95 new hearings.
- We added nearly 90 new titles to GAO Reports and Comptroller General Decisions.
- More than 60 titles were added to Prestatehood Legal Materials.
- Nearly 50 titles were added to the Legal Classics Library.
- The Foreign & International Law Resources Database now includes 48 new titles.
- More than 30 titles were added to Religion and the Law.
- Spinelli’s Law Library Reference Shelf has grown with the addition of 30 titles.
- 25 new titles were added to the World Constitutions Illustrated database.
- Finally, a brand new legislative history including more than 3,700 pages was added to the U.S. Federal Legislative History Library.
That’s not all! Expand each collection below to discover additional updates, along with our favorite titles from each addition.
299 titles were updated, and 18 new journals were added, including:
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology
Full Text: Vols. 1-49 (1968-2016)
Indexed: Vols. 1-53#1 (1968-2019)
SAGE Publications
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology is one of the world’s longest-running criminology journals, having been established in Melbourne in 1968. It is a leading international peer-reviewed journal for criminological research and is the principal journal of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology Inc.
The journal is dedicated to advancing research and debate on a range of criminological problems and embraces diverse methodological approaches, being home to a wide range of criminological and interdisciplinary work in the field of crime and criminal justice. It is committed to advancing theoretical, empirical, and policy debate in Australia, New Zealand, and beyond.
California Law Review Online
Vols. 1-9 (2010-2020)
Title Varies: Vols. 1-6 (2010-2015) as California Law Review Circuit
University of California, Berkeley, School of Law
The California Law Review is the preeminent legal publication at the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law (Boalt Hall). Founded in 1912, CLR publishes six times annually on a variety of engaging topics in legal scholarship. The law review is edited and published entirely by students at Berkeley Law.
CLR Online is the online edition of the California Law Review. Published quarterly, it is intended to promote robust scholarly discussion of their print articles, current perspectives from practitioners and judges, and other contributions to legal scholarship. The journal seeks to publish a wide range of timely legal commentaries, essays, response pieces, reviews, debates, and student work.
Comparative Political Studies
Full Text: Vols. 1-49 (1968-2016)
Indexed: Vols. 1-53#8 (1968-2020)
SAGE Publications
For more than 40 years, Comparative Political Studies (CPS) has been the place to turn for the most timely information on methodology, theory, and research in the field of comparative politics. The international political arena has become increasingly complex and active. As a result, interest and work in this field of study has grown dramatically in recent years. To keep up with the demand for scholarship, Comparative Political Studies has expanded its publishing frequency to fourteen times a year.
Comparative Political Studies is a forum for the exchange of ideas between scholars and students of comparative politics. Journal articles discuss innovative work on comparative methodology, theory, and research from around the world. Previous contributions have included exhaustive research to ensure that readers get the fullest picture on a global scale—from democracy in the Third World to civil-military relations in the Middle East, from electoral systems and party politics in Eastern Europe to economic performance in Latin America, and from comparisons of political asylum in North America and Western Europe to national conflicts in Asian studies. Whatever the topic, CPS is always at the forefront of the field, providing valuable analyses with important implications for the formation of domestic and foreign policies.
Crime and Delinquency
Full Text: Vols. 1-62 (1955-2016)
Indexed: Vols. 1-66#5 (1955-2020)
SAGE Publications
Peer-reviewed and published eight times per year, Crime & Delinquency (CAD) is a policy-oriented journal offering a wide range of research and analysis for the scholar and professional in criminology and criminal justice. CAD focuses on issues and concerns that impact the criminal justice system, including the social, political, and economic contexts of criminal justice, as well as the victims, criminals, courts, and sanctions.
A valuable resource for policy-makers, scholars, administrators, and researchers in the criminal justice field, each issue of CAD brings sound, practical policy and program analyses. Addressing specific policy or program implications, Crime & Delinquency focuses in particular on the following areas:
• The social, political, and economic context
• The victim and the offender
• The criminal justice response
• The setting and implications of sanctions
With this journal, access practical research findings, debates on current issues, program/policy implications, future directions in the field, reviews of current literature, and the occasional special issue guest-edited by experts in the field.
Crime, Media, Culture
Full Text: Vols. 1-12 (2005-2016)
Indexed: Vols. 1-16#1 (2005-2020)
SAGE Publications
Crime, Media, Culture is a fully peer-reviewed international journal providing the primary vehicle for exchange between scholars working at the intersections of criminological and cultural inquiry. It promotes a broad cross-disciplinary understanding of the relationship between crime, criminal justice, media, and culture.
The crime/media/culture nexus speaks to many whose work is embedded in theories of social relations and social change, and therefore maintains high relevance across the full spectrum of social sciences and humanities. Published biannually, Crime, Media, Culture provides a unique and much needed forum for serious debate underpinned by empirically novel and/or theoretically rigorous research.
Criminology & Criminal Justice
Full Text: Vols. 1-16 (2001-2016) Title Varies: Vols. 1-5 (2001-2005) as Criminal Justice
Indexed: Vols. 1-20#2 (2001-2020)
SAGE Publications
Criminology & Criminal Justice is a leading, peer-reviewed journal of original research and thinking in the field. The journal seeks to reflect the vibrancy of the disciplines of criminology and criminal justice throughout the UK and internationally. It publishes work of the highest quality and academic rigor from around the world and across all areas of criminology and criminal justice. It is interdisciplinary in nature, and is devoted to providing an international forum for critical debate and policy discussions of criminological and criminal justice research findings. As the official journal of the British Society of Criminology, Criminology & Criminal Justice encourages the submission of articles that are of interest to an international and/or British readership, particularly those that are the following:
• Original conceptual articles on crime and its prevention and control
• Empirical studies, including those of criminological research findings, criminal justice policy-making and the
implementation of laws, processes, and criminal justice
• Analyses of international crimes and criminal justice institutions and policy transfer, as well as evaluations of
significant developments in criminal justice practices
• Debates about the public role of criminology and criminologists
Cuadernos de Gibraltar – Gibraltar Reports
Vols. 1-2 (2015-2019)
Universidad de Cadiz
This journal is based on the planned and continuous teamwork of the Area of Public International Law and International Relations and the Jean Monnet Chair “Immigration and Borders” of Cadiz, which has received important institutional support in its continued work.
Since 2002, the Cadiz team has been dealing with and following the issue of Gibraltar and cross-border cooperation with the Campo de Gibraltar, with a focus on international and European law. In turn, this subject is framed within the lines of research of the Research Group and Team, dedicated to the analysis of the international legal issues and problems of the Strait Area, including those issues of sovereignty, borders, cross-border cooperation, and immigration issues.
The “Gibraltar question” deserved a periodical publication that, from the academic world, dealt with subjects linked to the controversy. Published annually, this journal analyzes latent or existing problems and conflicts, and provides the relevant documentation that is constantly arising from this historical disagreement between the British, Spanish, and Gibraltarians. Convinced of the need for channels of dialogue and cooperation, the publication hopes to make a small and humble contribution to a better understanding of the legal, institutional, and social issues that the problem of Gibraltar poses to States and citizens on a daily basis, on both sides of the fence.
European Journal of Probation
Full Text: Vols. 1-8 (2009-2016)
Indexed: Vols. 1-12#1 (2009-2020)
SAGE Publications
European Journal of Probation is a peer-reviewed academic journal aiming to promote comparative research on probation and community justice across Europe.
The purpose of the journal is to publish English-language articles, reviews, and scholarly comments which provide substantial accounts of research on probation topics. International in the sense that it publishes material from authors with an international reputation and of interest to an international audience, the triannual journal includes high-quality work representing major areas of interest. Additionally, the journal seeks to provide this material while actively avoiding bias in favor of the interests of particular schools, directions of research, or political or disciplinary objectives to the exclusion of others.
Feminist Criminology
Full Text: Vols. 1-11 (2006-2016)
Indexed: Vols. 1-15#2 (2006-2020)
SAGE Publications
Feminist Criminology is an innovative journal that is dedicated to research related to women, girls, and crime within the context of a feminist critique of criminology. Published five times a year as the official journal of the Division on Women and Crime of the American Society of Criminology, this international publication focuses on research and theory that highlights the gendered nature of crime.
The feminist critique of criminology incorporates a perspective that the paths to crime differ for males and females. Therefore, research that uses sex as a control variable often fails to illuminate the factors that predict female criminology. This journal provides a venue for articles that place women in the center of the research question, answering different questions than the mainstream approach of controlling for sex. Utilizing quantitative and qualitative methodology, Feminist Criminology features research on insightful topics, including: race, ethnicity, and gender diversity in the study of women and crime; cross-cultural and international perspectives on women and crime; girls and women as victims; women working in the criminal justice profession; and much more.
Homicide Studies
Full Text: Vols. 1-20 (1997-2016)
Indexed: Vols. 1-24#2 (1997-2020)
SAGE Publications
Homicide Studies is a high-quality, multidisciplinary publication devoted to the dissemination of information concerning research, public policy, and applied knowledge relating to the study of homicide. Published quarterly, the journal brings to readers’ awareness the latest thinking and discussion in homicide studies, aiding more effective public policies to help reduce and possibly prevent future homicides.
Bridging the gap between academic and practitioner, as well as between wide-reaching disciplines, Homicide Studies offers material in the following areas: criminology; criminal justice; sociology; psychology; public health; public policy; forensics; medicine; anthropology; social work; geography; law; nursing; political science; and history. Homicide Studies is thus considered essential comprehensive reading for academic researchers, people involved in law and practice, and those involved in the development of evaluation of public policy.
Journal of Conflict Resolution
Full Text: Vols. 1-60 (1957-2016)
Indexed: Vols. 1-64#5 (1957-2020)
SAGE Publications
The Journal of Conflict Resolution is an interdisciplinary publication featuring social scientific research and theory on human conflict. Focusing largely on international conflict while also exploring national, intergroup, and interpersonal conflicts, the Journal of Conflict Resolution has been providing scholars and researchers with the latest related material for almost fifty years. Published ten times a year, the journal has long served as a leading international forum for the systematic study of war and peace, providing access to the most current studies and theories on the causes of and solutions to the full range of human conflict.
Cutting through the controversies and emotions that surround conflict, the Journal of Conflict Resolution focuses instead on solid measurable facts and carefully reasoned arguments. A multidisciplinary publication by nature, the journal regularly features papers from the disciplines of political science, law, economics, sociology, international relations, history, psychology, anthropology, and methodology. Access the journal to discover the latest ideas, approaches, and processes in conflict resolution, concepts and theories from a wide variety of disciplines, and comprehensive coverage of key issues in the field.
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice
Full Text: Vols. 1-32 (1978-2016)
Indexed: Vols. 1-36#2 (1978-2020)
SAGE Publications
Issues in criminal justice are complex, difficult, and often obscure. They can also have immediate and dramatic implications for political action, public policy, and institutional decision-making. As a result, important criminal justice issues require in-depth and considered investigation. To provide access to this analysis, each issue of the Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice is guest-edited by an expert in the topic being studied and contains contributions from leading researchers and scholars in the field. In this journal, find balanced examinations on a variety of critical issues in criminal justice today, written and assembled by the most experienced and knowledgeable scholars.
The science of criminal justice combines a wide range of academic disciplines and fields of practice. To explore and advance the discipline of criminal justice fully, this quarterly publication provides a forum that is open to a diverse variety of fields. Among the perspectives represented in the journal are the arenas of anthropology, criminology, courts, criminal justice, administration, corrections, economics, history, law, legal studies, political science, police studies, psychology, public administration and policy, sociology, and social work.
Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency
Full Text: Vols. 1-53 (1964-2016)
Indexed: Vols. 1-57 #1-3 (1964-2020)
SAGE Publications
For more than 45 years, the Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency (JRCD) has explored the social, political, and economic contexts of criminal justice, examining victims, criminals, courts, and sanctions alike. The peer-reviewed quarterly publication offers articles, research notes, review essays, and special issues to keep readers up-to-date on contemporary issues and controversies within the criminal justice field.
With a wide range of research and analysis in the field of criminology, JRCD touches a variety of academic disciplines and fields of practice. Among the perspectives represented in this journal are biology and genetics, criminology, criminal justice and administration, courts, corrections, crime prevention, crime science, economics, geography, police studies, political science, psychology, and sociology.
Paix et Securite Internationales (Journal of International Law and International Relations)
Vols. 1-7 (2013-2019)
Universidad de Cádiz, Campus de Jerez
The Paix et Sécurité Internationales magazine (the Journal of International Law and International Relations) was founded in 2003 at the Universitè Abdelmalek Essaadi in Tanger-Tetuán (Morocco) by Dr. Rachid El Houdaïgui, Professor of Public International Law and International Relations. With the support of the Jean Monnet Chair of the University of Cádiz, the journal was relaunched in an online format during 2013. Published annually, its content covers international law and international relations in general, with a particular focus on the Euro-Mediterranean World and relations between Spain and Morocco. Open to the contributions of all international scholars, the journal features content published in Spanish, French, and English that is specifically considered by the Editorial Board to exude creativity, excellence, and sound methodology.
Punishment & Society
Full Text: Vols. 1-18 (1999-2016)
Indexed: Vols. 1-22#2 (1999-2020)
SAGE Publications
Punishment & Society is an international, interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal that publishes the highest quality original research and scholarship dealing with punishment, penal institutions, and penal control. It advances and refines the impressive body of work that has emerged in this field over the last two decades, and is a source of informed commentary and criticism regarding the penal policies and practices of our time.
With theoretical and empirical contributions from a wide range of disciplines, perspectives within this journal include the following: criminology and penology; the sociology of punishment and penal institutions; penal history; penal law; sentencing theory; and the philosophy of punishment. The journal also contains a lively book review section—reviewing the most important new books and publications and featuring review essays, symposia and debates, and shorter reviews. This section ensures that readers are kept up to date on what has been published in this expanding field.
Race and Justice
Full Text: Vols. 1-6 (2011-2016)
Indexed: Vols. 1-10#2 (2011-2020)
SAGE Publications
Race and Justice: An International Journal (RAJ) serves as a quarterly forum for excellent scholarship on race, ethnicity, and the justice system. The journal prioritizes rigorous empirical studies that use quantitative, qualitative, or mixed methods. RAJ’s scope includes policy examinations, theory tests, program evaluations, and other types of studies that speak directly to policy, practice, or theory and advance the scholarly literature in one or more substantive areas. The journal is open to scholarship from all disciplinary origins and from countries around the globe. In addition to publishing journal articles, Race and Justice serves as a central forum for book reviews.
Topics of interest to Race and Justice include, but are not limited to, research that focuses on legislative enactments, policing race and justice, courts, sentencing, corrections, juvenile justice, drugs, the death penalty, public opinion research, hate crimes, colonialism, victimology, and indigenous justice systems.
Theoretical Criminology
Full Text: Vols. 1-20 (1997-2016)
Indexed: Vols. 1-24#2 (1997-2020)
SAGE Publications
Consistently ranked in the top twelve of its category in the Thomson Scientific Journal Citation Reports, Theoretical Criminology is a major interdisciplinary, international, peer-reviewed journal for the advancement of the theoretical aspects of criminological knowledge. It is concerned with conceptual studies on narratives and myths of crime, punishment, social deviance, criminal law, morality, justice, gender, race, social regulation, and governance.
The journal is committed to renewing general theoretical debate, exploring the interrelation of theory and data in empirical research, and advancing the links between criminological analysis and general social, political, and cultural theory. The scope of the journal is broad and inclusive, embracing the wide diversity of thinking within criminology. However, Theoretical Criminology is first and foremost concerned with the theoretical dimension of criminology. Generally, this means that the journal is more concerned with exploring, understanding, and critiquing the theoretical dimensions of criminological knowledge-making than with exercises in that activity. Published quarterly, the journal selects papers that go beyond testing, evaluating, or integrating existing theories and is actively interested in extended discussions of the theoretical implications of such studies.
Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice
Full Text: Vols. 1-14 (2003-2016)
Indexed: Vols. 1-18#2 (2003-2020)
SAGE Publications
Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice: An Interdisciplinary Journal provides academics and practitioners in juvenile justice and related fields with a resource for publishing current empirical research on programs, policies, and practices in the areas of youth violence and juvenile justice. Emphasis is placed on such topics as serious and violent juvenile offenders, juvenile offender recidivism, institutional violence, and other relevant topics to youth violence and juvenile justice such as risk assessment, psychopathy, self-control, and gang membership. Decided emphasis is placed on empirical research with specific implications relevant to juvenile justice process, policy, and administration.
Interdisciplinary in scope, this quarterly publication serves a diverse audience of academics and practitioners in the fields of criminal justice, education, psychology, social work, behavior analysis, sociology, law, counseling, public health, and all others with an interest in youth violence and juvenile justice.
Four titles were updated and 12 new titles were added, including:
Chronicles of Border Warfare Or, a History of the Settlement by the Whites, of North-Western Virginia, and of the Indian Wars and Massacres in that Section of the State, with Reflections, Anecdotes, & c.
Withers, Alexander Scott; Hacker, William
Cycles of Conquest: The Impact of Spain, Mexico, and the United States on the Indians of the Southwest, 1533-1960
Spicer, Edward H.
10 new titles were added, including:
Education of a Diplomat
1v. London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1938
Wilson, Hugh
European Recovery and American Aid: A Report by the President’s Committee on Foreign Aid
1v. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1947
Greece: American Aid in Action, 1947-1956
1v. New York: Twentieth Century Fund, 1957
McNeill, William Hardy
Struggle for the Border
1v. New York: Longmans, Green and Co., 1955
Hutchison, Bruce
10 new titles were added, including:
Foundations of National Power: Readings on World Politics and American Security
1v. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1945
Sprout, Harold; Sprout, Margaret
Ideas, People and Peace
1v. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1958
Bowles, Chester
Japan and World Peace
1v. New York: The MacMillan Company, 1919
Kawakami, K. K.
Pan America in Crisis: The Future of the OAS
1v. Washington, D.C.: Public Affairs Press, 1961
Manger, William
Semiannual Report of the United States Philippine War Damage Commission
Time Has Come for Action
Eichelberger, Clark M.
Two titles were updated and 15 new titles were added, including:
Dutch Emigration to North America, 1624-1860
Wabeke, Bertus Harry
England in America, 1580-1652 (Commonwealth ed.)
1v. New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1904
Tyler, Lyon Gardiner
Our Racial and National Minorities: Their History, Contributions, and Present Problems
Brown, Francis J.; Roucek, Joseph Slabey, Editors
Poor Immigrants to America
Graham, Stephen
Schooling of the Immigrant
Thompson, Frank V.
48 new titles were added, including:
American Irish
1v. New York: Macmillan Company, 1963
Shannon, William V.
Bill of Rights: A Documentary History
2v. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1971
Schwartz, Bernard
Challenge of Liberty
1v. Illinois: Heritage Foundation, 1956
Jones, Robert V.
English Constitution: A Popular Commentary on the Constitutional Law of England
1v. London: James Burns, 1841
Bowyer, George
Essays on the Conflict of Laws (2nd ed.)
1v. Toronto, Canada: Canada Law Book Company Limited, 1954
Falconbridge, John Delatre
Growth of English Constitution from the Earliest Times
1v. London: Macmillan and Co., 1872
Freeman, Edward A.
High Price of Pornography
1v. Washington, D.C.: Public Affairs Press, 1961
Kyle-Keith, Richard
Immanuel Kant, 1724-1924
1v. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1925
Palmer, George Herbert; et al.
International Aspects of German Racial Policies
1v. New York: Oxford University Press, 1937
Janowsky, Oscar I.; Fagen, Melvin M.
Jews and Arabs, Their Contacts through the Ages
1v. New York: Schocken Books Inc., 1955
Goitein, S. D.
Legislative Record of 1958 Food Additives Amendment to Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act 1958
1v. New York: Commerce Clearing House, 1958
Dunn, Charles Wesley, Editor
Labor’s Civil War
1v. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1940
Harris, Herbert
Marx and the Marxists: The Ambiguous Legacy
1v. New York: D. Van Nostrand Company, 1955
Hook, Sidney
Naval Records of the American Revolution, 1775-1788
1v. Washington, D.C.: U.S. G.P.O., 1906
Lincoln, Charles Henry
One-House Legislature
1v. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1937
Senning, John P.
Position of Christianity in the United States, in Its Relations with Our Political Institutions, and Specially with Reference to Religious Instruction in the Public Schools
1v. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Grambo & Co., 1854
Colwell, Stephen
Rise and Fall of Third Parties, from Anti-Masonry to Wallace
1v. Washington, D.C.: Public Affairs Press, 1948
Hesseltine, William B.
Select British Eloquence; Embracing the Best Speeches Entire, of the Most Eminent Orators of Great Britain for the Last Two Centuries
1v. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1852
Goodrich, Chauncey A.
Soviet Imperialism: Russia’s Drive toward World Domination
1v. Washington, DC: Public Affairs Press, 1950
Carman, Ernest Day
Territories and the United States, 1861-1890: Studies in Colonial Administration
1v. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1947
Pomeroy, Earl S.
Text-Book of the Constitution: Magna Charta, the Petition of Right, and the Bill of Rights
1v. London: Richard Bentley, 1848
Creasy, E. S.
What the People Want
1v. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1948
Arnall, Ellis Gibbs
Three titles were updated and four new titles were added, including:
Act to Abolish Imprisonment for Debt, and to Punish Fraudulent Debtors
1v. New York: Edward G. Ward, 1880
McAdam, David
Van Rensselaer Bowier Manuscripts: Being the Letters of Kiliaen van Rensselaer, 1630-1643, and Other Documents Relating to the Colony of Rensselaerswyck
van Rensselaer, Kiliaen; van Laer, Arnold J. F., Editor & Translator
Three new titles were added, including:
Approach to the Philippines
1v. Washington, D.C.: Office of the Chief of Military History, 1953
Smith, Robert Ross
Campaigning in the Philippines
Faust, Karl Irving
61 new titles were added, including:
Historical Collections of South Carolina: Embracing Many Rare and Vulnerable Pamphlets, and Other Documents, Relating to the History of That State from Its First Discovery to Its Independence, in the Year 1776
Carroll, Bartholomew Rivers
History of Washington: The Rise and Progress of an American State
Snowden, Clinton A.; et al.
Pageant of the States
Bates, Ernest Sutherland; Schiff, Herman S.
Pennsylvania, Colonial and Federal: A History, 1608-1903
Jenkins, Howard M., Editor
31 new titles were added, including:
Anglo-Catholic Principles Vindicated: A Series of Original Treaties, and Selected Portions of Published Works, with Special Reviews and Notes, Contributed by Eminent Prelates and Clergy of the Anglican Church
Sharpe, J. C., Editor
Church and State in the Middle Ages: The Ford Lectures Delivered at Oxford in 1905
Smith, A. L.
College Seeks Religion
Cuninggim, Merrimon
Constitutions and Canons Ecclesiastical, 1604: With Introduction and Notes
1v. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1923
Wilson, H. A.
Has the Immigrant Kept the Faith: A Study of Immigration and Catholic Growth in the United States, 1790-1920
Shaughnessy, Gerald
History of the Crusades
Setton, Kenneth M.; et al., Editors
History of the Papacy: To the Period of the Reformation
Riddle, J. E.
History of the Progress and Suppression of the Reformation in Italy in the Sixteenth Century
McCrie, Thomas
History of the Reformation in Germany
1v. Philadelphia: Lea and Blanchard, 1844
von Ranke, Leopold; Austin, Sarah, Translator
History of the Reformation of the Church of England
Burnet, Gilbert
History of the Reformation on the Continent: In Three Volumes
Waddington, George
Honest to God
1v. Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1963
Robinson, John A. T.
Huguenots: Fighters for God and Human Freedom
1v. New York: L. B. Fischer, 1942
Zoff, Otto; et al.
Interracial Justice: A Study of the Catholic Doctrine of Race Relations
LaFarge, John
Ireland and the Anglo-Norman Church: A History of Ireland and Irish Christianity from the Anglo-Norman Conquest to the Dawn of the Reformation
Stokes, George Thomas
Luther’s Primary Works, Together with His Shorter and Larger Catechisms, Translated into English
Luther, Martin; et al.
Tracts Relating to the Reformation
Calvin, John; Beveridge, Henry, Translator
Wycliffe and Movements for Reform
Poole, Reginald Lane; Creighton, Mandell, Editor
30 new titles were added, including:
Aaron Burr, a Biography
1v. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company, 1937
Schachner, Nathan
Biographical Sketches of Eminent Characters
1v. London: C. J. G. and F. Rivington, 1830
Ewart, John, Compiler
Cicero: A Biography
Petersson, Torsten
Historical Account of the Senators of the College of Justice, from Its Institution in MDXXXII
1v. Edinburgh: Thomas Clark, 1832
Brunton, George; Haig, David
Hundred Boston Orators Appointed by the Municipal Authorities and Other Public Bodies, from 1770 to 1852; Comprising Historical Gleanings, Illustrating the Principles and Progress of Our Republican Institutions (2nd ed., enl.)
1v. Boston: John P. Jewett and Company, 1853
Loring, James Spear
Library of Tomorrow: A Symposium
1v. Chicago, Illinois: American Library Association, 1939
Danton, Emily Miller, Editor
Life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge
1v. London: William Pickering, 1838
Gillman, James
Life of the First Earl of Shaftesbury, from Original Documents in the Possession of the Family
2v. London: Richard Bentley, 1836
Martyn, B.; et al.
Lives of the Right Hon. Francis North, Baron Guilford, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal, under King Charles II and King James II (New ed.)
3v. London: Henry Colburn, 1826
North, Roger
Memoirs of the Life and Times of the Rt. Hon. Henry Grattan (New ed.)
5v. London: Henry Colburn, Publisher, 1849
Grattan, Henry
Memorials and Correspondence of Charles James Fox
4v. London: Richard Bentley, 1853-1857
Fox, Charles James; Russell, John, Editor
Memorials of His Time
1v. New York: D. Appleton & Company, 1856
Cockburn, Henry
Portraits of Public Characters
2v. London: Saunders and Otley, 1841
Grant, James
Rufus King and His Times
1v. New York: Nicholas L. Brown, 1926
Brush, Edward Hale
Nine new titles were added, including:
Laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Revised Codes of the Territory of Dakota, A.D. 1877 (2nd ed.)
1v. Yankton: Bowen & Kingsbury, 1880
Hand, Geo. H.
One title was updated and 14 new titles were added, including:
Goals for America: A Budget of Our Needs and Resources, Guide Lines to America’s Future as Reported to the Twentieth Century Fund
1v. New York: Twentieth Century Fund, 1942
Chase, Stuart
Inflation and the American Economy
Harris, Seymour E.
Mathew Carey: A Study in American Economic Development
1v. Baltimore: John’s Hopkins Press, 1933
Rowe, Kenneth Wyer
Shaping the World Economy: Suggestions for an International Economic Policy
1v. New York: Twentieth Century Fund, 1962
Tinbergen, Jan
There was a large update to the U.S. Congressional Documents database. See below for a breakdown.
• 61 new congressional documents
• 365 new Congressional Research Service (CRS) reports
• 95 new congressional hearings
Here are some notable titles:
Reviewing America’s Commitment to the Refugee Convention: The Refugee Protection Act of 2010: hearing before the committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, One hundred Eleventh Congress
Congress and the War in Yemen: Oversight and Legislation 2015-2020 (R45046)
June 19, 2020
Sharp, Jeremy M.; et al.
Guide to the Records of the United States Senate at the National Archives, 1789-1989 (Bicentennial ed.)
Coren, Robert W.
Tariff Hearings before the Committee on Ways and Means, Second Session, Fifty-Fourth Congress, 1896-97
Impeachment of President Donald John Trump: The Evidentiary Record Pursuant to H. Res. 798, Volume XVIII (H. Doc. 116-95)
Two new titles were added, including:
Formerly Incarcerated Reenter Society Transformed Safely Transitioning Every Person (FIRST STEP) Act: A Legislative History of Public Law No. 115-391
4v. Getzville: William S. Hein & Co., Inc., 2020
Manz, William H., Editor
Two titles were updated and two new titles were added:
Trading under the Laws of Canada
1v. Washington, D.C.: U.S. G.P.O., 1938
Barkmeier, Joseph H.
Wool Tariffs and American Policy
Blinken, Donald M.
Six new titles were added, including:
Jefferson, the Forgotten Man
1v. New York, New York: America’s Future, 1938
Pettengill, Samuel B.
Lincoln and the First Shot
1v. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1963
Current, Richard N.
Lincoln under Enemy Fire: The Complete Account of His Experiences during Early’s Attack on Washington
1v. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1948
Cramer, John Henry
25 new titles were added, including:
Chiang Kai-shek, Marshal of China
1v. New York: John Day Company, 1940
Hedin, Sven; Norbelie, Bernard,
China on the Eve of Communist Takeover
1v. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1963
Barnett, A. Doak
Coercion and Conciliation in Ireland, 1880-1892: A Study in Conservative Unionism
Curtis, L. P. Jr.
Conquest of New Spain
1v. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1963
Diaz, Bernal ; Cohen, J. M., Translator
Essays on the Civil War and Reconstruction and Related Topics
Dunning, William Archibald
Great Britain since 1688: A Modern History
1v. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1962
Smellie, K. B.
History of the Byzantine State
Ostrogorski, George; Hussey, Joan, Translator
History of the French Revolution
4v. New York: D. Appleton & Company, 1854
Thiers, M. A.; Shoberl, Frederick, Translator
Jews and Arabs, Their Contacts through the Ages
1v. New York: Schocken Books Inc., 1955
Goitein, S. D.
Plea for the Constitution
1v. London: John Murray, 1859
Austin, John
Readings in Russian History (3rd ed.)
1v. [s.n.]: Syracuse University Press, 1959
Walsh, Warren B., Editor
Religion in Soviet Russia 1917-1942
1v. New York: Sheed and Ward, 1942
Timasheff, N. S.
Texas and the Mexican War: A Chronicle of the Winning of the Southwest
Stephenson, Nathaniel W.
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