What’s New in HeinOnline: December 2023 Content Release
As we bid farewell to another year and eagerly anticipate the possibilities that the new one holds, HeinOnline’s December 2023 content release is yet another reason to celebrate!
As we bid farewell to another year and eagerly anticipate the possibilities that the new one holds, HeinOnline’s December 2023 content release is yet another reason to celebrate!
Do you watch the black and white or colorized version of It’s a Wonderful Life every Christmas? Why is there a colorized version—and should there be?
Near the end of World War I, Eugene Debs delivered an anti-war speech in Ohio. Two weeks later, he was arrested and imprisoned for his words. In 1920, he ran for president from his prison cell, ultimately waging the most successful campaign by a socialist candidate in American history.
December 15 marks Bill of Rights Day, commemorating the 1791 ratification of the first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution, collectively known as the Bill of Rights. However, crafting a Bill of Rights was highly controversial at the time.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year—time for our November content release, that is! This content release is a beaut, a gift that keeps giving all year round, so keep reading as we help you kick off the hap-hap-happiest month of the year.
Since our last content news update, we have updated 25 countries and added 72 new titles to the World Constitutions Illustrated database. Find out what new documents have been added to this ever-growing database.
The disputed Hayes-Tilden 1877 presidential election almost tore the country apart. Instead, it reshaped its postbellum philosophy.
During the mid-20th century, nuclear power was one of the fastest growing areas of science and technology. However, in 1979, a partial nuclear meltdown at Three Mile Island put the health and safety of employees and nearby civilians at risk.
On October 25, Mike Johnson was elected the new Speaker of the House after Kevin McCarthy was removed from the position—marking the first time that a Speaker has been voted out in U.S. history. But the journey to replace the Speaker was arduous.
As November approaches, the days are growing shorter and the nights are stretching longer. While we prepare to turn our clocks back, we have exciting new content designed to keep you company during those chilly nights spent researching.