SOCIETY FOR
CO-OPERATION IN RUSSIAN AND
SOVIET STUDIES

EVENTS
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The SCRSS organises a regular programme of lectures on Russian and Soviet culture, covering a wide range of topics from music, art, architecture and literature, to history, sport and linguistics (to name but a few). The Society also screens classic Soviet films of the 1930s-70s, including works by such directors as Donskoi, Raizman, Romm, Kozintsev, and Gerasimov. Films are normally screened in Russian with English sub-titles.

Lectures and film shows take place at the SCRSS. They normally start at 7pm, with tea and coffee served from 6.30pm. Events are open to both SCRSS members and non-members.

The SCRSS is also involved in educational and commemorative events associated with the Soviet War Memorial in London.

   

 

 

 

 

Lectures and Film Shows
£3.00 (members)
£5.00 (non-members)

See the Events Diary 2008 below for month by month listings

January 2008 July 2008
February 2008 August 2008
      March 2008 September 2008
      April 2008 October 2008
      May 2008 November 2008
      June 2008 December 2008
   
         

 

 
 

 

Events Diary 2008

January 2008

Friday 25 January 7pm
Lecture: British-Russian Relations and the Law: Can It Get Worse? by Bill Bowring. Bill Bowring is a barrister, Professor of Law at the School of Law, Birkbeck College, University of London, and President of the SCRSS. He was recently in Astrakhan training judges at the invitation of the Russian Supreme Court and will be representing in Strasbourg ethnic Russians from Estonia over incidents with the police in connection with the removal of the Soviet war memorial in Tallinn last May.

Sunday 27 January 11am - 3.15pm
Event: Holocaust Memorial Day at the Soviet War Memorial and Imperial War Museum. 11-11.45am: Act of Remembrance at the Holocaust Memorial Tree in Geraldine Mary Harmsworth Park, led by Rabbi Alan Greenbat. Followed immediately by Act of Remembrance at the Soviet War Memorial led by Philip Matthews, Chairman of the Soviet Memorial Trust Fund. 12.30pm-2pm: talk by Leslie Hutton on his experiences as a witness at the Nuremburg Trials in the aftermath of WWII - in the Cinema of the Imperial War Museum. 2.30pm-3.15pm: films from the archives of the Imperial War Museum in the Cinema - War Pictorial News No. 241 and Nuremburg in History. The Imperial War Museum is located on Lambeth Road, London SE1; the Soviet War Memorial is adjacent to the Imperial War Museum in Geraldine Mary Harmsworth Park.

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February 2008

Friday 8 February 7pm
Film: October Days (dir. Sergei Vasilyev, Lenfilm, 1958). The film covers the revolutionary events of 1917, many of which were witnessed at first hand by the director. English sub-titles, black/white, 100 mins.

Friday 22 February 7pm
Lecture: Aspects of Post-War Art in Belarus: An Illustrated Talk by Christine Lindey, lecturer in art history and author of Art in the Cold War. Christine Lindey visited Belarus in October 2007 to meet two well-known Belarus artists of the socialist realist period, Mikhail Savitsky and May Dantsig.

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March 2008

Friday 7 March 7pm
Film: The Fourth Year of the War (dir. G. Nikolaiyenko, Gorky Film Studios, Moscow, 1983). This is an authentic account of Soviet military intelligence units in World War II, focusing on the heroic activities of a woman agent behind enemy lines. Shown in commemoration of International Women's Day on 8 March. English commentary, colour, 100 mins.

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April 2008

Wednesday 2 - Thursday 3 April
Event: SCRSS Russian Language Seminar. A two-day intensive programme of lectures in Russian on contemporary Russian society, culture and linguistics, given by lecturers from St Petersburg University and held at SCRSS head office. The seminar is aimed at teachers of Russian, graduates of Russian and final-year undergraduates who have a good aural understanding of Russian and wish to keep abreast of the latest developments in Russia. More information.

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May 2008

Saturday 17 May 10.30am
Event: SCRSS Annual General Meeting. The AGM will take place at the SCRSS premises. Open to SCRSS members only.

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June 2008

Friday 6 June 7pm
Film: The Flight That Became a Legend. Documentary film about the first non-stop flight over the North Pole made by Soviet pilots in June 1937, flying from Moscow to Vancouver. Central Documentary Film Studios, Moscow. 1975. English commentary, b/w.


Friday 20 June 7pm
Lecture: Russian Verbs of Motion by Dr Roy Bivon. Dr Bivon is co-author, with E Petrukhina, of The Russian Verb (Zlatoust, 2004).

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July 2008

Summer recess

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August 2008

Summer recess

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September 2008

Friday 12 September 7pm
Lecture: Sport and the Oligarchs by Jim Riordan. Jim Riordan is currently Visiting Professor in Sports Studies at the University of Worcester and author of Comrade Jim, Soviet Sport, The Young Oxford Book of Football Stories, The Young Oxford Book of Sports Stories, The Match of Death and many children’s stories. His latest article for the SCRSS - From Moscow to Beijing - An Olympic Journey - was published in the spring 2008 issue of our SCRSS Information Digest.

Friday 26 September 7pm
Film: Officers. Special show to coincide with the European Day of Languages. The film covers the lives of two Red Army officers, spanning half a century, with splendid performances by the principal actors. Director V. Rogovoi, camera Mikhail Kirillov, Gorky Film Studios, 93 mins, black/white, English sub-titles.

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October 2008

Saturday 4 October 11am - 4pm
Event: SCRSS Library Open Day and Sale of Surplus Books, Realia and Souvenirs. Free admission. All welcome. Refreshments. Talks on the Society and Russia.

Friday 10 October 7pm
Film: Born Twice. At the height of WWII a hospital ship, returning to its base in Archangel, is sunk by Nazi planes despite its Red Cross markings. The single survivor, a very young recruit, struggles to return to his unit. Director Arkady Sirenko, camera Zlyzbar Karavaev, 100 mins, colour, English commentary, 1983.

Friday 24 October 7pm
Lecture: The Kamchatka to Chukhotka Expedition by Barbara Forrai. Barbara Forrai travels to Russia frequently through her work raising money for Helping Hands, a Siberian charity that looks after street children. Her illustrated talk covers a journey she took on board a small Russian ship to Kamchatka and Chukhotka in Siberia.

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November 2008

Friday 7 November 7pm

Lecture: The Soviet Union's Contribution to the Defeat of Japanese Militarism by Keith Bennett. Keith Bennett studied the history and p
olitics of China, Japan and South East Asia at the School for Oriental and African Studies (University of London) in the late 1970s. He was publications officer for the Society for Anglo-Chinese Understanding from 1979-81 and political editor of the weekly newspaper Asian Times for 10 years. He is currently a political and government relations consultant for the private sector, specialising in China and Korea. He has written and lectured extensively on the politics, history and economics of the Far East.

Friday 21 November 7pm
Film: Cossacks Beyond the Danube. This opera by S. Gulak-Artemovsky, performed by artists of the Ukrainian State Opera and Ballet, is based on the wish of Ukrainian Cossacks in the 18th century to leave Turkey and return to their homeland. A light-hearted finale to the SCRSS Autumn season. Director V. Lapoknysh, camera A. Mishupin, Kiev Film Studios, 92 mins, black/white, English sub-titles, 1953.

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December 2008

Programme to be confirmed

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Society for Co-operation in Russian and Soviet Studies

320 Brixton Road. London. SW9 6AB
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7274 2282 Fax: +44 (0)20 7274 3230

Email: ruslibrary@scrss.org.uk Web: www.scrss.org.uk