London 1902-1916 – Seedbed of the Russian Revolution

(9 customer reviews)

Russell Square underground station, London

Guided by Margarita

Walk Times

Day Walk Type Start Time End Time
28 October 2023 Tour du Jour 10.45 am 12.45 pm Summer
25 November 2023 Pub 6.30 pm 9 pm Winter

It all comes down to the guiding…

Short read: Lenin’s London

Medium read: The Russian revolutionaries’ London stamping grounds. Ranging from the places where Vladimir Lenin met Stalin and Trotsky to where they lived to where they drew inspiration to where they plotted to where they caroused (the pub Lenin frequented).

Background read:  “For nearly a century – 1826-1905 – the doors of the United Kingdom were wide open to foreigners. The country had no means of stopping them for most of this period, and almost none of expelling them if they misbehaved. (The only exception was extradition.)

Most migrants were economic – attracted by the work and opportunities for enterprise Britain offered. Others came not because they liked the country, and certainly not because of the work (they had the reputation of being disinclined to work at all), but because of the absolute and indiscriminate right of asylum Britain offered them. They were safe here.

Lenin, who lived in London in the early 20th century, was rescued by a London policeman once, when a meeting turned ugly against him, after Russian police spies sowed a rumour that he was a spy.

Political refugees could not even be extradited if they could show that the crimes they were accused of abroad – however terrible – were politically motivated. Looking back on this now, after a century, it seems extraordinary.

‘The British tolerated the political refugees out of principle. They gained little from having them here. Britons did not support their being here because they knew and liked them; still less because they (or most of them) shared their political views.

It was a matter of principle. It was the policy of asylum for refugees the British were defending, not the refugees themselves.’

“Freedom in capitalist society always remains about the same as it was in ancient Greek republics: Freedom for slave owners.”  Vladimir Lenin

“The oppressed are allowed once every few years to decide which particular representatives of the oppressing class are to represent and repress them in parliament.”  Vladimir Lenin

“Fascism is capitalism in decay.”  Vladimir Lenin

“A lie told often enough becomes the truth”  Vladimir Lenin

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9 reviews for London 1902-1916 – Seedbed of the Russian Revolution

  1. Ben

    Margarita is a treasure of knowledge, insight, and fun that made our very wintry evening a superb one.
    She guided us around a corner of London that is slowly revealed to have played a prominent role of this pivotal parts of world history. Jostling among Saturday night drinkers is also effectively what the revolutionaries did in forming their plans in crowded pubs and cramped flats.

  2. Clive Ellis

    This really was a fantastic walk. Margarita was an excellent tour guide who was very knowledgeable and I learnt so much. Thank you. You will not be disappointed.😀

  3. Mr Nicholas Warner

    One of best things I’ve done. As a young communist here in England in my youth and with a Marxist as a dad I and as someone who has actually visited the Soviet Union And whose grandfather was a supporter like so many idealists of all nations of the “worker’s state” thought I had “seen it all”, had nothing to learn about The Russian Revolution in London until I met Margarita. Spaceba.

  4. Scott

    We loved this walk! Margarita was amazing – she put so much of herself into bringing to life early 20th century Russian revolutionary shenanigans! …. She was Incredibly knowledgeable, really engaging with a brilliant sense of humour.
    A perfect morning which ended in a very relevant pub!

  5. Elena

    What a fantastic tour! Margarita knows so much, is incredibly engaging, and makes the walk an absolute delight! The walk is full of surprises, humour, and thought-provoking philosophical questions. As well as going myself, I later gifted tickets to friends, who loved their present. Wholeheartedly recommended!

  6. Michael M.

    Great walk, full of surprising historical facts! At the end of the walk, in the very pub where Lenin met Stalin, Margarita and I sang a few verses of the old Russian folk song “кабачок” – in Russian, of course – to the great amusement (and amazement) of our fellow walkers

  7. Kumar

    I thoroughly enjoyed this tour and learnt so much! Who knew how important London was to the Russian Revolution?! Margarita is an incredibly knowledgeable and charming guide through this fascinating part of history and if you’re at all interested I would highly recommend! 🙂

  8. Dimitri

    What an immersive and highly informative tour! You stroll down the same streets as conspiring revolutionaries did a century ago, and pop by the places (most of which are still there) that they used to frequent. This is peppered by fascinating stories about Lenin and his comrades delivered by the brilliant guide Margarita. Highly recommended.

  9. Happytourgoer

    I loved going on this tour with Margarita. She is so knowledgeable about the Russian revolution and brought key historic events to life! She also showed me parts of London I knew well under a totally different light 🙂
    Highly recommend!

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