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Michael de la Bédoyère
Count Michael Anthony Maurice de la Bédoyère (1900 – 1973) was an author, editor and journalist.
==Life==
He was educated at Stonyhurst College, Lancashire, and took a first in "Modern Greats"(PPE) at Campion Hall, Oxford University. His initial plans to become a Jesuit priest were abandoned. In 1930-1931 he lectured at the University of Minnesota. In 1934 he became editor of the ''Catholic Herald'', a post he held until 1962. During this time he transformed it from one of limited regional appeal into a more challenging and intellectual newspaper, which often brought it into conflict with the more conservative members of the Roman Catholic Church. Circulation increased to six figures. After he left, he founded the magazine ''Search''. During these years he wrote a number of books, mainly biographies such as those of Lafayette (1932), George Washington (1935), St Francis of Assisi (1962),as well as theological works such as ''Christianity in the Market Place'' (1943).
During the late 1930s, de la Bédoyère's Catholic sympathies encouraged him to support in the pages of his newspaper the Nationalists led by General Franco in the Spanish Civil War. He was strongly anti-communist and believed support for the Nationalist side would hasten peace and be in the interests of Spain. However, he criticised Franco's bombing of Republican cities, saying "We deplore it because there is ground for discussing any plan that may save the lives of women and innocent children, his own country-folk, who will not forget, because Franco has set himself an extremely high ideal and as such he should do all that he can to render less inhuman an inevitable war, and because such bombing does his cause infinite harm from the point of view of world propaganda." During the second world war, he almost went to prison for criticising what he saw as Churchill's appeasement of the "godless" Soviet Union.〔Stephen Bates ("Herald of change", ) ''The Guardian'', 2 August 2004. Retrieved on 29 March 2009.〕
De la Bédoyère had five children by his first wife and cousin, Catherine Thorold (d. 1959) and two by his second wife, Charlotte. Both he and his first wife were cousins and grandchildren of Bishop Anthony Wilson Thorold; their mutual great-uncle was Henry Labouchere through his sister Emily, the wife of Bishop Thorold. Michael's son Quentin de la Bédoyère still contributes to the ''Catholic Herald''. Michael's eldest grandson is the historian Guy de la Bédoyère. Martin, one of his sons by his second wife still runs Search Press, originally founded by his mother, Charlotte de la Bedoyere.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= About Us )

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