Norman Bethune in Spain: Commitment, Crisis and Conspiracy

Author:   David Lethbridge
Publisher:   Liverpool University Press
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Pages:   272
Publication Date:   23 January 2013
Format:   Hardback
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"Born to fanatical religious zealots, deeply wounded by an unloving mother and a weak father whom he hated, Norman Bethune struggled throughout his life to overcome deep emotional scars. Sexually inhibited, given to outbursts of near psychopathic rage, this wounded doctor healed himself through healing others. In the mid-1930s, Bethune emerged as a renowned surgeon fighting the twin plagues of disease and fascism. When Franco launched his offensive, Bethune travelled quickly to Madrid, organised a mobile transfusion service and, often under fire, brought blood to the wounded at the front. David Lethbridge presents the complex of Bethune's unique activities and personality as they intersected with history: His engagement with medical, political, and military civil war players, and the Communist party; his cadaver blood transfusion work with the Nobel Prize-winning geneticist, Hermann Muller; the profound effect that the Malaga atrocity had on him, and the role it played in his attempt to build ""children's cities"" outside war zones; his meeting with Graham Spry a high-ranking functionary in the Canadian social democratic party, the CCF; the unravelling of Bethune's romantic relationship with the Swedish journalist Kasja Rothman; the implications of his friendship with Henning Sorensen, a possibly secret member of the Communist Party of Canada, and the circumstances of the conspiracy that led to Bethune's ejection from Spain. The book concludes with Bethune's political tour throughout North America raising funds and public awareness on behalf of the Spanish Republic."

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Author:   David Lethbridge
Publisher:   Liverpool University Press
Imprint:   Liverpool University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.566kg
ISBN:  

9781845195472


ISBN 10:   1845195477
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   23 January 2013
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Norman Bethune in Spain gives a compelling and thoroughly researched account of a key episode in the life of the legendary Canadian surgeon who achieved world fame 'fighting the twin plagues of disease and fascism.' David Lethbridge grants Bethune's work in Spain during its civil war the central place that it deserves. In the process, he shows that Bethune's decision to go to Spain, the institution of his blood transfusion service there, and the way his Spanish adventures came to an end, were anything but accidental. --Sebastiaan Faber, Oberlin College, and Chair, Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives


Norman Bethune in Spain gives a compelling and thoroughly researched account of a key episode in the life of the legendary Canadian surgeon who achieved world fame 'fighting the twin plagues of disease and fascism.' David Lethbridge grants Bethune's work in Spain during its civil war the central place that it deserves. In the process, he shows that Bethune's decision to go to Spain, the institution of his blood transfusion service there, and the way his Spanish adventures came to an end, were anything but accidental. --Sebastiaan Faber, Oberlin College, and Chair, Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives Superbly researched, insightful, and extremely well-written, it is a significant contribution to Bethune scholarship. Roderick Stewart, author, Bethune and The Mind of Norman Bethune In this ground-breaking new biography, David Lethbridge sets out to reveal the Bethune whom we do not know. Although the revolutionary Canadian doctor is already the subject of five written biographies and three films, much about what propelled him through the troubled 1930s remains tantalizingly mysterious. One biographer has summed up the puzzle of Bethune by describing him as arrogant in the service of humanity. Lethbridge cuts through the contradictions by approaching his subject from an entirely new perspective. Looking closely at Bethune s childhood, Lethbridge brings the reader to a profound understanding of Bethune s psyche. Keeping a sensitive finger on Bethune s psychological pulse, Lethbridge brings the reader to a new appreciation of Bethune s troubled and accomplished life. In Norman Bethune in Spain, we gain insight into Bethune s attachment to children, to his unsatisfactory relationships with women, to his apparent conceit that was married to an intense devotion to the wounded. No less significant, the depth of detail Lethbridge unveils about the six months Bethune devoted to the anti-fascist cause in the Spanish Civil War leads the reader to a deep admiration for his immense contributions to the struggle there. Lethbridge not only corrects the historical record about Bethune, he carves out an entirely new understanding of the interior of a man of great complexity and ability. Lethbridge paints a revealing portrait of a wounded doctor [who] healed himself through healing others. This is a novel assessment of a fascinating, brilliant man that has eluded previous biographers. Larry Hannant, Editor, The Politics of Passion: Norman Bethune s Writing and Art David Lethbridge s solid scholarship and clear analysis adds particularly valuable insight into Bethune s commitment to the Spanish cause and his complex family relationship. The Right Honourable Adrienne Clarkson, author, Norman Bethune Norman Bethune in Spain gives a compelling and thoroughly researched account of a key episode in the life of the legendary Canadian surgeon who achieved world fame fighting the twin plagues of disease and fascism. David Lethbridge grants Bethune s work in Spain during its civil war the central place that it deserves. In the process, he shows that Bethune s decision to go to Spain, the institution of his blood transfusion service there, and the way his Spanish adventures came to an end, were anything but accidental. Sebastiaan Faber, Oberlin College, and Chair, Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives David Lethbridge's solid scholarship and clear analysis adds particularly valuable insight into Bethune's commitment to the Spanish cause and his complex family relationship. --The Right Honourable Adrienne Clarkson, author, Norman Bethune In this ground-breaking new biography, David Lethbridge sets out to reveal 'the Bethune whom we do not know.' Although the revolutionary Canadian doctor is already the subject of five written biographies and three films, much about what propelled him through the troubled 1930s remains tantalizingly mysterious. One biographer has summed up the puzzle of Bethune by describing him as 'arrogant in the service of humanity.' Lethbridge cuts through the contradictions by approaching his subject from an entirely new perspective. Looking closely at Bethune's childhood, Lethbridge brings the reader to a profound understanding of Bethune's psyche. Keeping a sensitive finger on Bethune's psychological pulse, Lethbridge brings the reader to a new appreciation of Bethune's troubled and accomplished life. In Norman Bethune in Spain, we gain insight into Bethune's attachment to children, to his unsatisfactory relationships with women, to his apparent conceit that was married to an intense devotion to the wounded. No less significant, the depth of detail Lethbridge unveils about the six months Bethune devoted to the anti-fascist cause in the Spanish Civil War leads the reader to a deep admiration for his immense contributions to the struggle there. Lethbridge not only corrects the historical record about Bethune, he carves out an entirely new understanding of the interior of a man of great complexity and ability. Lethbridge paints a revealing portrait of a 'wounded doctor [who] healed himself through healing others.' This is a novel assessment of a fascinating, brilliant man that has eluded previous biographers. --Larry Hannant, Editor, The Politics of Passion: Norman Bethune's Writing and Art Superbly researched, insightful, and extremely well-written, it is a significant contribution to Bethune scholarship. --Roderick Stewart, author, Bethune and The Mind of Norman Bethune


David Lethbridge's solid scholarship and clear analysis adds particularly valuable insight into Bethune's commitment to the Spanish cause and his complex family relationship. --The Right Honourable Adrienne Clarkson, author, Norman Bethune


"""Norman Bethune in Spain gives a compelling and thoroughly researched account of a key episode in the life of the legendary Canadian surgeon who achieved world fame 'fighting the twin plagues of disease and fascism.' David Lethbridge grants Bethune's work in Spain during its civil war the central place that it deserves. In the process, he shows that Bethune's decision to go to Spain, the institution of his blood transfusion service there, and the way his Spanish adventures came to an end, were anything but accidental."" --Sebastiaan Faber, Oberlin College, and Chair, Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives ""David Lethbridge's solid scholarship and clear analysis adds particularly valuable insight into Bethune's commitment to the Spanish cause and his complex family relationship."" --The Right Honourable Adrienne Clarkson, author, Norman Bethune ""In this ground-breaking new biography, David Lethbridge sets out to reveal 'the Bethune whom we do not know.' Although the revolutionary Canadian doctor is already the subject of five written biographies and three films, much about what propelled him through the troubled 1930s remains tantalizingly mysterious. One biographer has summed up the puzzle of Bethune by describing him as 'arrogant in the service of humanity.' Lethbridge cuts through the contradictions by approaching his subject from an entirely new perspective. Looking closely at Bethune's childhood, Lethbridge brings the reader to a profound understanding of Bethune's psyche. Keeping a sensitive finger on Bethune's psychological pulse, Lethbridge brings the reader to a new appreciation of Bethune's troubled and accomplished life. In Norman Bethune in Spain, we gain insight into Bethune's attachment to children, to his unsatisfactory relationships with women, to his apparent conceit that was married to an intense devotion to the wounded. No less significant, the depth of detail Lethbridge unveils about the six months Bethune devoted to the anti-fascist cause in the Spanish Civil War leads the reader to a deep admiration for his immense contributions to the struggle there. Lethbridge not only corrects the historical record about Bethune, he carves out an entirely new understanding of the interior of a man of great complexity and ability. Lethbridge paints a revealing portrait of a 'wounded doctor [who] healed himself through healing others.' This is a novel assessment of a fascinating, brilliant man that has eluded previous biographers."" --Larry Hannant, Editor, The Politics of Passion: Norman Bethune's Writing and Art ""Superbly researched, insightful, and extremely well-written, it is a significant contribution to Bethune scholarship."" --Roderick Stewart, author, Bethune and The Mind of Norman Bethune"


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David Lethbridge is a college professor of psychology with BA and MA degrees from Concordia University in Montreal, and a PhD from the University of Regina. He began researching Bethune's life in 1998, discovered an original 16mm copy of Bethune's 1937 documentary film Heart of Spain, and has lectured on Bethune's life across Canada. As well as his many scholarly and scientific publications, Prof. Lethbridge has authored Bethune: The Secret Police File and an article on Bethune's role in cadaver blood transfusion in the Canadian Bulletin of Medical History.

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