Giles Udy. Labour & the GULAG: Russia and the seduction of the British left

  • Событие прошло

Giles Udy. Labour & the GULAG: Russia and the seduction of the British left

Mon, 26 February7 : 00 PM

Giles Udy. Labour & the GULAG: Russia and the seduction of the British left.

The Labour Party welcomed the Russian Revolution of October 1917 & for the following decades it enthusiastically supported the Soviet ‘great experiment’ and prepared to bring about its own Socialist revolution in Britain. While the British Left’s preferred version of its history in the years before the Second World War is a noble one, Giles Udy argues that there is a darker narrative which runs parallel to this: how Labour’s infatuation with Soviet Communism led it to defend the Soviet Gulag, excuse or deny mass shootings and refuse to halt British imports of tons of timber cut by the political prisoners. In 1920 Lenin instructed British Communists to join and subvert the Labour Party. A century later, something close to that seems to be happening. Once more, Socialism has become the utopian ideal; once more, its economic and human rights failures (in Venezuela and elsewhere) are denied or dismissed. Giles Udy’s lecture examines the last time Labour flirted with Socialist totalitarianism and the moral compromises that followed.

Giles Udy has spent the past 15 years studying Soviet Communism, with a particular focus on the repression of its citizens and the sponsorship of revolution and subversion abroad. His lecture will be based on the material in his recent book “Labour & the Gulag: Russia and the Seduction of the British Left”. The book has been widely acclaimed. It has been described as ‘the best book of political history for years’ (Edward Lucas) ‘compelling’ (Michael Gove), ‘magisterial’ (Evening Standard) ‘scholarly, passionate, important’ (Lord Maurice Glasman, Blue Labour), and a ‘masterpiece’ (Tim Montgomerie). It has been ‘Editor’s Choice’ in The Spectator. Giles’s original work is on the Gulag camps of the Arctic far North of Siberia, and in pursuit of that research he has travelled thousands of miles across Russia, visiting some of the most isolated parts of the country. Labour and the Gulag began as a chapter in that book. He is a members of the Keston Institute, Oxford, and holds an MBA from the Cass Business School in London. Copies of Giles Udy’s book (retail price £30) will be on sale to members for just £17.00. Payment by Cash Only.

Tea, Coffee & Biscuits at 6.30 pm. Talk starts at 7.00pm.

Please note that this event will be in English, without translation into Russian.

Find Events

NovemberDecemberJanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMay
Sat23
Sun24
Mon25
Tue26
Wed27
Thu28
Fri29
Sat30
Sun01
Mon02
Tue03
Wed04
Thu05
Fri06
Sat07
Sun08
Mon09
Tue10
Wed11
Thu12
Fri13
Sat14
Sun15
Mon16
Tue17
Wed18
Thu19
Fri20
Sat21
Sun22
Mon23
Tue24
Wed25
Thu26
Fri27
Sat28
Sun29
Mon30
Tue31
Wed01
Thu02
Fri03
Sat04
Sun05
Mon06
Tue07
Wed08
Thu09
Fri10
Sat11
Sun12
Mon13
Tue14
Wed15
Thu16
Fri17
Sat18
Sun19
Mon20
Tue21
Wed22
Thu23
Fri24
Sat25
Sun26
Mon27
Tue28
Wed29
Thu30
Fri31
Sat01
Sun02
Mon03
Tue04
Wed05
Thu06
Fri07
Sat08
Sun09
Mon10
Tue11
Wed12
Thu13
Fri14
Sat15
Sun16
Mon17
Tue18
Wed19
Thu20
Fri21
Sat22
Sun23
Mon24
Tue25
Wed26
Thu27
Fri28
Sat01
Sun02
Mon03
Tue04
Wed05
Thu06
Fri07
Sat08
Sun09
Mon10
Tue11
Wed12
Thu13
Fri14
Sat15
Sun16
Mon17
Tue18
Wed19
Thu20
Fri21
Sat22
Sun23
Mon24
Tue25
Wed26
Thu27
Fri28
Sat29
Sun30
Mon31
Tue01
Wed02
Thu03
Fri04
Sat05
Sun06
Mon07
Tue08
Wed09
Thu10
Fri11
Sat12
Sun13
Mon14
Tue15
Wed16
Thu17
Fri18
Sat19
Sun20
Mon21
Tue22
Wed23
Thu24
Fri25
Sat26
Sun27
Mon28
Tue29
Wed30
Thu01
Fri02
Sat03
Sun04
Mon05
Tue06
Wed07
Thu08
Fri09
Sat10
Sun11
Mon12
Tue13
Wed14
Thu15
Fri16
Sat17
Sun18
Mon19
Tue20
Wed21
Thu22
Fri23
Sat24
Sun25
Mon26
Tue27
Wed28
Thu29
Fri30
Sat31
error: Content is protected !!