White House History Quarterly: Published four times each year, the Quarterly is the scholarly journal of the White House Historical Association, a private, nonprofit, educational organization.
It has received more than fifty national and regional awards and has attracted a loyal readership of both scholars and the general public in the United States and abroad. Now in its seventy-fourth issue, the magazine focuses on the cultural history of the White House, the lives of those who have lived and served there, and the place of the house in its neighborhood and in the American mind and memory. Issues are thematic, shaped to tell a story from a particular angle, and the themes—from music, theater, fashion, art, entertaining, flowers and gardens, kitchens and cooking, to presidential journeys and travel, and presidential kin and presidential sites—suggest the broad scope of our approach.