Dear List Members: Washington History, a richly illustrated, semiannual, refereed journal published by The Historical Society of Washington, D.C., seeks articles on the history of the Washington metropolitan area that appeal to scholars, students, and the general public. Manuscripts must be sound in scholarship, fully referenced with endnotes and invitingly written. The journal seeks articles on all aspects of metro Washington area history: social, cultural, architectural, urban and political history, and historical geography. The journal also seeks to cover the full chronological scope of the city's history. While manuscripts on Washington as the federal capital are welcome, they must relate the subject matter in some significant way to life of the residential and commercial city. Recent issues have featured articles about growing up in Washington, electrician George C. Maynard's turn-of-the-century fight to bring the telephone to Washington, the material culture of D.C. political campaigns, citizen activism over 1950s and 1960s highway construction, the history of the metro system, and Clara Barton. Each issue also features book reviews and a milestone column noting significant events in the history of Washington's people and institutions. The semi-annual Washington History is a benefit of membership (students $25, individuals $40) in the Historical Society of Washington, D.C. Single copies of issues may be purchased for $7 from Historical Society of Washington's Museum Shop, 1307 New Hampshire Avenue, N.W., open Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Copies may also be purchased by phone with a credit card for $7 plus $4 for tax, shipping, and handling: 202-785-2068 ext. 100. For more information and for details regarding our editorial policies, please see our website (www.hswdc.org) or contact me. Sincerely, Laura Croghan Kamoie Editor, Washington History Visiting Assistant Professor of History Co-Coordinator, Public History Program American University (202) 885-2417 [log in to unmask] To subscribe, change options, or unsubscribe, please see the instructions at http://listlva.lib.va.us/archives/va-hist.html