'Sonja Tiernan, author of the first biography of Eva Gore-Booth, has now produced an excellent edition of her political writings. After meticulous historical research, she has assembled a series of fascinating pieces that demonstrate how Gore-Booth was able to combine her radical concern for equal pay for working women with the demand for suffrage, the quest for peace, and support for Irish Independence. Gore-Booths complexity, political nuance and clarity of mind are on display in this indispensable compilation.'
Professor Elizabeth Cullingford, The University of Texas at Austin
'Here for the first time, the reader can see in full Evas articles and poetry on womens suffrage, trade unions and womens right to work campaigns. These will be a valuable resource for teaching and studying womens history.'
Jill Liddington, Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Leeds
This is an invaluable book for anyone interested in the fights for peoples rights in the early twentieth century. The worker, the pacifist and the rebel are all portrayed sympathetically and with an easy, very readable style that still engages the reader a century later.
Christine Clayton , North West Labour History, No 41, 2016-17
Chronology of Eva Gore-Booths life
Introducing the political writings of Eva Gore-Booth
Part I: Womens suffrage and womens trade unionism
Part II: Pacifism and conscientious objection during World War One
Part III: Irish nationalism before independence
Selected works about Eva Gore-Booth
Selected works by Eva Gore-Booth
Index