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In the shadow of the patriarch : the John J. Crittenden family in war and peace / Damon R. Eubank.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Eubank, Damon.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Crittenden, John J. (John Jordan), 1787-1863--Family.
- Crittenden, John J.
- Crittenden, George Bibb, 1812-1880.
- Crittenden, George Bibb.
- Crittenden, Thomas Leonidas, 1819-1893.
- Crittenden, Thomas Leonidas.
- Coleman, Chapman, Mrs., 1813-1891.
- Coleman, Chapman.
- Crittenden family.
- Crittenden, John J. (John Jordan), 1787-1863.
- History.
- Families.
- Kentucky--History--19th century--Biography.
- Kentucky.
- Kentucky--History--Civil War, 1861-1865.
- Kentucky--Biography.
- Genre:
- Biographies.
- Physical Description:
- xi, 193 pages ; 24 cm
- Edition:
- First edition.
- Place of Publication:
- Macon, Ga. : Mercer Univ. Press, [2009]
- Summary:
- Senator John J. Crittenden was a central figure in Kentucky politics for more than fifty years and he fathered a remarkable family. The fame of the family patriarch has overshadowed the contributions of his children who deserve attention in their own right. George and Thomas Crittenden held significant commands during the Civil War while Ann Mary's life exemplified the struggles of antebellum women and their turmoil on the home front during the war. Several of the other siblings were leaders in their respective communities and their stories are interwoven as the evidence allows.
- The Crittendens exemplify the tragedy of a split family in the border region during the Civil War. By utilizing the role of birth order in creating family roles and establishing parental expectations, the unique development of each sibling determined their response as they did at the outbreak of the Civil War. The impact of the war on family relations is followed by the rapprochement and reunion of the family, as well as the domestic developments of the family shadowed by the effects of the war.
- More than two-thirds of the book deals with the Civil War. Brothers George and Thomas fight on opposite sides. George receives a chapter on the disease at Mill Springs while attention is given to the rise and fall of Thomas as a commander. The overwhelming pressure to succeed placed on the siblings by their father handicapped both of them from truly succeeding as commanders.
- Contents:
- 1 John J. Crittenden and the Establishment of a Family Heritage 1
- 2 The Crittenden Siblings and the Receiving of a Family Heritage 9
- 3 The Civil War and the Division of a Family Heritage 31
- 4 The Early Days of the War: Thomas Finds a New Career 44
- 5 A Fallen Star: George's Civil War Career 44
- 6 A Rising Star: Thomas's Combat Experience 57
- 7 The Kentucky Interlude 84
- 8 Stones River: Glittering Moment 100
- 9 The Calm before the Storm 114
- 10 Chickamauga: Career Crisis 129
- 11 Turmoil after the Storm 139
- 12 The Virginia Interlude 150
- 13 Reconciliation after the Storm 160.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages [177]-187) and index.
- ISBN:
- 9780881461510
- 0881461512
- OCLC:
- 276338578
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