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On the centenary of the 1926 General Strike, Mentmore Press is proud to be republishing this thoroughly researched and inspiring history of what its author, Peter Taaffe, describes as “the most important event in the history of the British working class”.
Originally published to mark its eightieth anniversary, this book provides a vivid account of those nine historic days. It demonstrates the breadth and power of the movement, from the North East to South Wales, from Scotland to London.
This centenary edition also includes additional material first carried in a 1970s Militant pamphlet, including articles written by Leon Trotsky as part of debates within the Communist International on the correct application of the ‘united front’ tactic during, and after, the 1926 General Strike.
But this book is much more than just a history book. It also raises important questions for trade unionists to discuss, in preparation for the mighty battles that will inevitably break out again. When is it correct to call a general strike? As a ‘24-hour’ or indefinite ‘all-out’ action? How can rank-and-file union reps ensure they are not let down by less determined leaders? How can the mistakes made by the fledgling Communist Party back then be avoided in future? The best way to commemorate 1926 is to learn those lessons.

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