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Ukrainian – English Visual Dictionary – Українсько-англійський візуальний словник (Collins Visual Dictionary)

by Collins Dictionaries

A photographic guide to 3000 key words and phrases in Ukrainian with English translations. Фотографічний довідник близько 3000 опорних слів і фраз.

Ukraine’s Nuclear Disarmament. A History

by Yuri Kostenko

The Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute was established in 1973 as an integral part of Harvard University. It supports research associates and visiting scholars who are engaged in projects concerned with all aspects of Ukrainian studies. The Institute also works in close cooperation with the Committee on Ukrainian Studies, which supervises and coordinates the teaching of Ukrainian history, language, and literature at Harvard University.

In Isolation. Dispatches from Occupied Donbas: Dispatches From Occupied Donbas (Harvard Library Of Ukrainian Literature Ser. #1)

by Stanislav Aseyev

Stanislav Aseyev is a Donetsk-born Ukrainian writer and journalist. He is the author of a collection of poetry, a play, and a novel. Under the penname Stanislav Vasin, he published short reports in Ukrainian press about the situation on the ground following the outbreak of Russian-sponsored military hostilities in Donbas. Arrested and unlawfully imprisoned by separatist militia forces for “extremism” and “spying,” Aseyev was held captive and subjected to mistreatment and intermittent torture for over two and a half years. In 2021, he was awarded the prestigious Taras Shevchenko National Prize for In Isolation.

THE FRONTLINE. Essays on Ukraine’s Past and Present

by Serhii Plokhy

The Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute was established in 1973 as an integral part of Harvard University. It supports research associates and visiting scholars who are engaged in projects concerned with all aspects of Ukrainian studies. The Institute also works in close cooperation with the Committee on Ukrainian Studies, which supervises and coordinates the teaching of Ukrainian history, language, and literature at Harvard University.

THE VOICES. OF BABYN YAR

by Marianna Kiyanovska

With The Voices of Babyn Yar—a collection of stirring poems by Marianna Kiyanovska— the award-winning Ukrainian poet honors the victims of the Holocaust as she writes their stories of horror, death, and survival by projecting their own imagined voices. Artful and carefully intoned, the poems convey the experiences of ordinary civilians going through unbearable events leading to the massacre at Kyiv’s Babyn Yar from a first-person perspective to an effect that is simultaneously immersive and estranging. While conceived as a tribute to the fallen, the book raises difficult questions about memory, responsibility, and commemoration of those who had witnessed an evil that verges on the unspeakable.

The Moscow Factor: U. S. Policy Toward Sovereign Ukraine And The Kremlin (Harvard Series In Ukrainian Studies #84)

by Eugene M. Fishel

In 2014, Russia illegally annexed Crimea from Ukraine, heightened a separatist conflict in the Donbas region, and attacked Ukraine with units of its regular army and special forces. In each instance of Russian aggression, the US response was often criticized as inadequate, insuffi­ cient, or hesitant. The Moscow Factor: US Policy toward Sover­ eign Ukraine and the Kremlin is a unique study that examines four key Ukraine-related policy decisions across two Republican and two Democratic US admin­ istrations. Author Eugene M. Fishel asks whether, how, and under what circumstances Washington has considered Ukraine’s status as a sovereign nation in its decision-making regarding Moscow.

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