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The Irish munitions strike is one of the most important, yet historically neglected episodes of the War of Independence. Peter Rigney's book has redressed that balance - he shows how ordinary railway workers and the wider trade union movement used civil resistance to bring the British war effort within Ireland to a virtual standstill for much of 1920. ( From the blurb by Pádraig Yeates)
Paperback, published April 2021, published by Umiskin Press, Dublin. 52 Pages and index, illustrated throughout.
These copies are signed by the author, Peter Rigney, in black ink to the title page.
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The Irish munitions embargo of 1920
This is a well researched and enjoyable book that brings to life the story of how ordinary Irish people defied an empire.
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The Irish munitions embargo of 1920
This is a well researched and enjoyable book that brings to life the story of how ordinary Irish people defied an empire.