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Henry Watterson and the New South

Henry Watterson and the New South
Author: Daniel Margolies
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2006-11-24
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780813124179

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Henry Watterson (1840–1921), editor of the Louisville Courier-Journal from the 1860s through WWI, was one of the most important and widely read newspaper editors in American history. An influential New South supporter of sectional reconciliation and economic development, Watterson was also the nation’s premier advocate of free trade and globalization. Watterson’s vision of a prosperous and independent South within an expanding American empire was unique among prominent Southerners and Democrats. He helped articulate the bipartisan embrace of globalization that accompanied America’s rise to unmatched prosperity and world power. Daniel S. Margolies restores Watterson to his place at the heart of late nineteenth-century southern and American history by combining biographical narrative with an evaluation of Watterson’s unique involvement in the politics of free trade and globalization.


Partisans of the Southern Press

Partisans of the Southern Press
Author: Carl R. Osthaus
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 454
Release: 2021-12-14
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0813194113

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Carl R. Osthaus examines the southern contribution to American Press history, from Thomas Ritchie's mastery of sectional politics and the New Orleans Picayune's popular voice and use of local color, to the emergence of progressive New South editors Henry Watterson, Francis Dawson, and Henry Grady, who imitated, as far as possible, the New Journalism of the 1880s. Unlike black and reform editors who spoke for minorities and the poor, the South's mainstream editors of the nineteenth century advanced the interests of the elite and helped create the myth of southern unity. The southern press diverged from national standards in the years of sectionalism, Civil War, and Reconstruction. Addicted to editorial diatribes rather than to news gathering, these southern editors of the middle period were violent, partisan, and vindictive. They exemplified and defended freedom of the press, but the South's press was free only because southern society was closed. This work broadens our understanding of journalism of the South, while making a valuable contribution to southern history.


"Marse Henry"

Author: Henry Watterson
Publisher: New York : George H. Doran [c1919]
Total Pages: 638
Release: 1919
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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"Marse Henry,"

Author: Isaac Frederick Marcosson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1951
Genre: Journalists
ISBN:

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