London Ukrainian Review: A special publication of the Ukrainian Institute London takes stock of what makes Ukraine – thirty years young and feisty – a treasure trove of untold stories:
- Ukraine as an Object of Knowledge: The State of Ukrainian Studies, Interview with Rory Finnin, the Founding Director of Cambridge Ukrainian Studies, by Sasha Dovzhyk
- Life after Coal: Ukraine’s Climate Challenge, by Anna Ackermann
- Far from Paris: Ukrainian Literature and Independence, by Uilleam Blacker
- Ukraine on Screen: Films of Independence, by Vitaly Chernetsky
- The War of Memory: Olena Stiazhkina’s Cecil the Lion’s Death Made Sense, by Mariana Matveichuk
- Ukrainian Ballet Gala: Bringing Ukraine’s Culture to the World, by Luke Stamps
- Ukraine at 30, Part I: How to Love Your Homeland Properly, by Olesya Khromeychuk
- Ukraine at 30, Part II: An Abundance of Emptiness, by Sasha Dovzhyk
- Ukraine at 30, Part III: The ‘Mova’ I Live In, by Iryna Shuvalova
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