- DeBow's Review
"DeBow's Review" was a widely circulated magazine of "agricultural, commercial, and industrial progress and resource" in the
American South during the upper middle of the 19th century, from 1846 until 1884. It bore the name of its first editor,James Dunwoody Brownson DeBow (J. D. B. DeBow, 1820-1867) who wrote much in the early issues; however, there were several various writers over the years ("see below: Contributors"). R.G. Barnwell and Edwin Q. Bell, of Charleston, appeared as editors in March 1867, after DeBow's death, "A Dictionary of Books Relating to America, from Its Discovery", 1873, Joseph Sabin,Wilberforce Eames , Bibliographical Society of America, Robert William Glenroie Vail; p.291, at Google Books, 2008, webpage: [http://books.google.com/books?id=EKoFAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA291&lpg=PA291&dq=%22rg+barnwell%22&source=web&ots=S0fumBe2lK&sig=Fcu0HfpX3flBFQEelCts7w1uzZQ Books-Google-Dictionary-of-Books] .] and W.M. Burwell was editor from March 1868 - Dec. 1879. "DEBOW'S REVIEW" (publication titles/dates/locations/notes), APS II, Reels 382 & 383, webpage: [http://www.eureka.edu/emp/jrodrig/webpage/debows.htm Eu-DeBows] .]Publication history
The magazine was often published monthly, with several interruptions, from January 1846 until June 1880, then changed up through 1884. The magazine's publication was disrupted during the
American Civil War after August of 1864 but resumed publication again in January of 1866. After 1880, it underwent a number of name revisions, and in 1884, it was either renamed to or absorbed by the "Agricultural Review and Industrial Monthly" of New York. (DeBow himself had died in 1867).DeBow began this magazine in New Orleans in January 1846 as the "Commercial Review of the South and West". It was published in New Orleans almost every year, except 1865 when disrupted and 1864, when based in
Columbia, SC . He also published it in other cities as well: in Washington, D.C., between 1853 and 1857 (during his tenure as Head of theU.S. Census ), continuing until 1860, then inCharleston, SC , 1861-1862. By the start of the Civil War, it was the most widely circulated southern periodical. DeBow wrote much of each issue himself.The editors of "DeBow's Review" were: from Jan. 1846-Feb. 1867, J.D.B. DeBow; from April 1867-Feb. 1868, R.G. Barnwell and E.Q. Bell; from March 1868-Dec. 1879, W.M. Burwell. DeBow's Review was published in New Orleans, 1846-52; then New Orleans and Washington, DC, 1853-60; New Orleans and Charleston, SC, 1861-62; only Columbia, SC in 1864; then again in New Orleans/etc. during 1866-80. The "Agricultural review of New York" (established 1881) absorbed DeBow's review in January 1884.
Content
Before the Civil War the journal contained everything from agricultural reports, statistical data, and economic analysis to literature, political opinion, and commentary. The magazine took an increasingly pro-Southern and eventually
secession ist perspective in the late 1850s and early 1860s. It defendedslavery in response toabolitionism , published an article in the 1850s that urged the South to resume theAfrican slave trade , and advocated southern nationalism as the Civil War approached. After the war, the magazine resumed publication on commercial, political, and cultural topics, urging acceptance of the Reconstruction program of the Union under President Johnson, and even printed articles from former abolitionists.Contributors
"DeBow's Review" is known for several famous historical figures - both esteemed and controversial - who published material in the magazine:Other contributors from 1847-1867 included
R. G. Barnwell ,Edwin Q. Bell , andWilliam MacCreary Burwell . "Debow's Review, Agricultural, Commercial, Industrial Progress", Google Books, 1847, webpage: [http://books.google.com/books?id=UicKAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA207&lpg=PA207&dq=%22Debow's%22+1839+fire+Mobile&source=web&ots=jOKpw6YHr-&sig=h7w7oUs2HAhZ3KS160IQgGqtU10#PPT1,M1 Books-Google-Debow's-PPT1] .]Notes
External links
* [http://fair-use.org/debows-review/1850/09/slavery-and-the-bible "Slavery and the Bible"] (September 1850).
* [http://www.hti.umich.edu/m/moajrnl/browse.journals/debo.html Archived issues 1846-1869]
* [http://www.iath.virginia.edu/utc/proslav/debowshp.html University of Virginia - selected articles]
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