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Events

The SCRSS organises a regular programme of events both online and at its premises in London. The Society is also involved in official events associated with the Soviet War Memorial in London. Events are open to both SCRSS members and non-members, unless otherwise stated. The opinions expressed in lectures are those of the individual speakers and not necessarily those of the SCRSS.

Venue and Tickets

Standard ticket prices for talks are £3.00 (SCRSS members) and £5.00 (non-members). All other events or classes are priced as indicated. Our library openings are normally every first Saturday of the month, but please check the calendar below.

2026 Events Diary

January 2026 July 2026
February 2026 August 2026
March 2026 September 2026
April 2026 October 2026
May 2026 November 2026
June 2026 December 2026

January 2026

Please note: there is no Saturday library opening in January 2026.

From Thursday 8 January 2026, 18.00 - 20.00 (for 8 further weeks)
Zoom Online Evening Class: Russian Language for Upper Intermediate Level


Note: This is the continuation of the 10-session class that started on 11 December 2025 and broke after 18 December 2025 for Christmas and New Year.

Rolling 10-week Zoom evening class, taught by Christine Barnard, former lecturer in Russian at Westminster University, suitable for more advanced-level speakers (upper intermediate) who would like to practise their conversational skills. The group is small, friendly, informal and strictly non-competitive. Each session includes one hour of free conversation, followed by one hour of reading, with a short break in between. The group reads a variety of short stories or short extracts from longer books, with suggestions welcome. From 29 January 2026 the group will be reading Ya vizhu zemlyu (I See The Earth) by Yuri Gagarin, the first man in space.

There is currently availability for new members to join the class. For more information or to request a free one-evening trial, please email Christine Barnard direct on rtstrans1@gmail.com. Please note: As this is a rolling 10-week session and is conversation and reading based, you can join at any time, not just at the beginning of a 10-week session.

Fee for 10-week session: £60.00 (discounted rate for SCRSS members: £40.00), payable in advance. Why not become an SCRSS member to join at the special discounted rate.

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February 2026

Saturday 7 February 2026, 11.00 - 16.00
Event: SCRSS Library Opening


Library opening for SCRSS members - other visitors by appointment. Access the library collections and borrow books from the Literature and Quick Loan sections. Buy surplus stock of books, postcards and Soviet badges from the Library at low prices. Tea and coffee available.

Monday 23 February 2026, 19.00 - 20.00
Zoom Online Talk: Ben Lunn on Exploring Socialist Realism in Soviet Music Through Three Composers


Socialist Realism is a thoroughly analysed topic within discussions of art in the Soviet Union. However, despite the extent of the discussion, the approach to making music Socialist Realist is not as clearly understood. This talk by Ben Lunn will introduce the nature of the theory, and how individuals like Boris Asafiev initially laid the foundations for composers to understand Socialist Realism. Then Ben will reflect on how three different composers were able to incorporate this thinking into their work - through quotation in Boris Lyatoshinsky, iconography in Alexander Mosolov, or the rejuvenation of folk traditions within the work of Julius Juzeliunas.

Booking: via Eventbrite (booking closes 22 February at 20.00). Normal fees apply: £5.00 (£3.00 SCRSS members).

Ben Lunn has forged himself a unique position within the new music landscape. As a composer, Lunn's music reflects such areas as the material world around him, connecting to his North-Eastern heritage; or how disability impacts the world around him; or his working-class upbringing. Alongside this, he has become renowned for his championship of others, which has seen him create collaborations with musicians from across the globe, and develop unique concert experiences and opportunities for others. Alongside this, Ben's academic pursuits have included music in the Baltic, music and socialist politics, and music and disability. His PhD research focused on how composers incorporate politics into their work.


Please note: The talk will be recorded and a link to the recording will be emailed to everyone who books within 48 hours of the end of the talk. So you can book and listen to the talk later, even if you are not free to login live on the day. The recording will be available for 30 days.

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March 2026

Saturday 7 March 2026, 11.00 - 16.00
Event: SCRSS Library Opening


Library opening for SCRSS members - other visitors by appointment. Access the library collections and borrow books from the Literature and Quick Loan sections. Buy surplus stock of books, postcards and Soviet badges from the Library at low prices. Tea and coffee available.

Monday 9 March 2026, 19.00 - 20.00
Zoom Online Talk: Charles Buxton on Communities Facing Environmental Hazards in Central Asia Today


The populations of the five republics of Central Asia, formerly part of the Soviet Union, face many environmental challenges today. In this talk Charles Buxton, who has lived in Kyrgyzstan since 2002, will discuss climate change and the risks to local communities from natural hazards such as melting glaciers, avalanches, floods and drought. In particular, he will focus geographically on the republics of Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan, and within this more narrowly on North Tajikistan and South Kyrgyzstan where their boundaries meet in the Fergana Valley. The Fergana Valley is a densely populated, fertile agricultural region situated between the mountain systems of the Tien Shan in the north and the Alay and Fergana ranges in the south. As a civil society specialist, Charles will highlight the connection between ecological issues, on the one hand, and political, social and economic issues, on the other, laying out some of the two governments' priorities in this field and how they are responding to the international environmental agenda.

Booking: via Eventbrite (booking closes 8 March at 20.00). Normal fees apply: £5.00 (£3.00 SCRSS members).

Charles Buxton was born in London and gained a degree in Russian from the University of Oxford in 1972, followed by an MA in Sociology of Literature from the University of Essex in 1974. He was active in the trade union and anti-racist movement in the 1970s and 1980s, with a two-year break in 1978-80 when he worked as a translator / editor for Novosti News Agency in Moscow. Between 1981-95, he set up and coordinated two progressive non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in Tower Hamlets, supported by the local labour movement and Greater London Council. Since the mid-1990s he has worked in international development and civil society development in the former Soviet Union (FSU), and has been based in Central Asia for over twenty years.

Charles has written two books devoted to the experience of development work in Central Asia: 'The Struggle for Civil Society in Central Asia: Crisis and Transformation' was published by Kumarian in 2011; 'Russia and Development: Capitalism, Civil Society and the State' was published by Zed in 2014. His third book 'Ragged Trousered NGOs: Development Work under Neo-liberalism', published by Routledge in 2019, brings together his UK and FSU-based experiences and analysis
.

Please note: The talk will be recorded and a link to the recording will be emailed to everyone who books within 48 hours of the end of the talk. So you can book and listen to the talk later, even if you are not free to login live on the day. The recording will be available for 30 days.

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April 2026

Wednesday 1 April 2026, 19.00-20.00
Exclusive SCRSS Zoom Talk for SCRSS Members Only: Dr Ali Tajvidi on Armenian-Azerbaijani Relations in the Post-Soviet Era


This is an exclusive talk for SCRSS members only.

In this talk, Dr Tajvidi examines how relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan, former republics of the Soviet Union, have evolved since independence in 1992, what domestic and regional challenges each has faced, and where they are heading in the post-West world order.

Booking:
via Eventbrite (booking opens Monday 12 January at 09.00 and closes Tuesday 31 March at 20.00). SCRSS members only (individual / joint members and affiliate members), normal fees apply (£3.00).

Dr Ali Tajvidi is a Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at the University of Westminster, with a specialisation in US foreign policy. However, his current research interests are the Russia-China Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, and the European Security Architecture after the Russian-Ukrainian conflict.

Please note: The talk will be recorded and a link to the recording will be emailed to everyone who books within 48 hours of the end of the talk. So SCRSS members can book and listen to the talk later, even if not free to login live on the day. The recording will be available for 30 days.

Saturday 11 April 2026, 11.00 - 16.00
Event: SCRSS Library Opening


Note: the date has been changed from the usual first Saturday of the month due to the Easter holiday in 2026.

Library opening for SCRSS members - other visitors by appointment. Access the library collections and borrow books from the Literature and Quick Loan sections. Buy surplus stock of books, postcards and Soviet badges from the Library at low prices. Tea and coffee available.

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May 2026

Saturday 2 May 2026, 11.00 - 16.00
Event: SCRSS Library Opening


Library opening for SCRSS members - other visitors by appointment. Access the library collections and borrow books from the Literature and Quick Loan sections. Buy surplus stock of books, postcards and Soviet badges from the Library at low prices. Tea and coffee available.

Saturday 16 May 2026, 11.00 - 13.00
Event: SCRSS Annual General Meeting

SCRSS members only. An afternoon talk or other event will also be organised.

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June 2026

Saturday 6 June 2026, 11.00 - 16.00
Event: SCRSS Library Opening


Library opening for SCRSS members - other visitors by appointment. Access the library collections and borrow books from the Literature and Quick Loan sections. Buy surplus stock of books, postcards and Soviet badges from the Library at low prices. Tea and coffee available.

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July 2026

Saturday 4 July 2026, 11.00 - 16.00
Event: SCRSS Library Opening


Library opening for SCRSS members - other visitors by appointment. Access the library collections and borrow books from the Literature and Quick Loan sections. Buy surplus stock of books, postcards and Soviet badges from the Library at low prices. Tea and coffee available.

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August 2026

Saturday 1 August 2026, 11.00 - 16.00
Event: SCRSS Library Opening


Library opening for SCRSS members - other visitors by appointment. Access the library collections and borrow books from the Literature and Quick Loan sections. Buy surplus stock of books, postcards and Soviet badges from the Library at low prices. Tea and coffee available.

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September 2026

Saturday 5 September 2026, 11.00 - 14.00
Event: SCRSS Library Opening


Library opening for SCRSS members - other visitors by appointment. Library open until 14.00 only due to the afternoon in-person event (see below). Access the library collections and borrow books from the Literature and Quick Loan sections. Buy surplus stock of books, postcards and Soviet badges from the Library at low prices. Tea and coffee available.

Saturday 5 September 2026, 14.00 - 15.00
In-person Talk: Jim Jump on ‘The Cause of All Progressive and Advanced Mankind’: Soviet Policy and the Spanish Civil War


In-person talk at the SCRSS centre in Brixton. Please note that this talk is not available online.

This year marks the 90th anniversary of the start of the Spanish Civil War, a defining event in the build-up to the Second World War. Though called a civil war, it was in fact a highly internationalised conflict in which the Soviet Union gave military assistance to the Spanish Republic, and Hitler and Mussolini supported the rebel forces led by General Franco. While the Comintern helped organise the International Brigades, the USSR made considerable diplomatic efforts to persuade Britain and France to abandon appeasement and support Spain's cause. Soviet policy towards the Spanish Civil War is to this day often misunderstood and distorted, being viewed through a Cold War prism rather than as a genuine attempt to counter the threat of European Fascism.

Booking: details to follow. Normal fees apply: £5.00 (£3.00 SCRSS members).

Jim Jump is the Chair of the International Brigade Memorial Trust and the author and editor of several books on the Spanish Civil War. These include 'Antifascistas: British and Irish Volunteers in the Spanish Civil War' (2010, with Richard Baxell and Angela Jackson), 'Poems from Spain: British and Irish International Brigaders on the Spanish Civil War' (2006), 'Looking Back at the Spanish Civil War' (2010) and 'A Spanish Civil War Scrapbook' (2015). His father, James R Jump, was a British International Brigader and his mother, Cayetana Lozano Díaz, was a refugee from Franco. In 2021 Jim Jump edited his father's posthumous memoir of the war, 'The Fighter Fell in Love', which was published in Spain ('El brigadista que se enamoró') in 2024.

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October 2026

Saturday 3 October 2026, 11.00 - 16.00
Event: SCRSS Library Opening


Library opening for SCRSS members - other visitors by appointment. Access the library collections and borrow books from the Literature and Quick Loan sections. Buy surplus stock of books, postcards and Soviet badges from the Library at low prices. Tea and coffee available.

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November 2026

Saturday 7 November 2026, 11.00 - 16.00
Event: SCRSS Library Opening


Library opening for SCRSS members - other visitors by appointment. Access the library collections and borrow books from the Literature and Quick Loan sections. Buy surplus stock of books, postcards and Soviet badges from the Library at low prices. Tea and coffee available.

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December 2026

Saturday 5 December 2026, 11.00 - 16.00
Event: SCRSS Library Opening


Library opening for SCRSS members - other visitors by appointment. Access the library collections and borrow books from the Literature and Quick Loan sections. Buy surplus stock of books, postcards and Soviet badges from the Library at low prices. Tea and coffee available.

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