De Bow's Review: The Antebellum Vision of a New South

De Bow's Review: The Antebellum Vision of a New South

by John F. Kvach
De Bow's Review: The Antebellum Vision of a New South

De Bow's Review: The Antebellum Vision of a New South

by John F. Kvach

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Overview

In the decades preceding the Civil War, the South struggled against widespread negative characterizations of its economy and society as it worked to match the North's infrastructure and level of development. Recognizing the need for regional reform, James Dunwoody Brownson (J. D. B.) De Bow began to publish a monthly journal—De Bow's Review— to guide Southerners toward a stronger, more diversified future. His periodical soon became a primary reference for planters and entrepreneurs in the Old South, promoting urban development and industrialization and advocating investment in schools, libraries, and other cultural resources. Later, however, De Bow began to use his journal to manipulate his readers' political views. Through inflammatory articles, he defended proslavery ideology, encouraged Southern nationalism, and promoted anti-Union sentiment, eventually becoming one of the South's most notorious fire-eaters. In De Bow's Review: The Antebellum Vision of a New South, author John Kvach explores how the editor's antebellum economic and social policies influenced Southern readers and created the framework for a postwar New South movement. By recreating subscription lists and examining the lives and livelihoods of 1,500 Review readers, Kvach demonstrates how De Bow's Review influenced a generation and a half of Southerners. This approach allows modern readers to understand the historical context of De Bow's editorial legacy. Ultimately, De Bow and his antebellum subscribers altered the future of their region by creating the vision of a New South long before the Civil War.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813144214
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Publication date: 11/15/2022
Series: New Directions in Southern History
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 351
File size: 7 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

John Kvach is professor of history at the University of Alabama–Huntsville.

Table of Contents

Introduction: An Old Foundation for a New South 1

1 Learning to Be Southern and American 11

2 Leaving an Old South, Entering a New South 33

3 A Busy and Fractured Mind of the South 55

4 Embracing Southern Anger and Southern Nationalism 75

5 Reading and Investing in De Bow's Ideas 99

6 War Tests De Bows Theories and Patience 127

7 The Reformulation of De Bows Old New South 151

Acknowledgments 177

Appendix: The Identified Readership of De Bow's Review 179

Notes 207

Bibliography 243

Index 265

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