London Ukrainian Review
@ukrlondonreview
Open-access journal tackling global challenges through the prism of Ukraine. Published by @ukr_institute in partnership with @IWM_Vienna and @ASP_Boston.
On International Children’s Day, we remember what Ukraine’s children are fighting to keep: their right to a childhood. 📚 London Ukrainian Review’s new issue, Wartime Childhood, is out now. 🔗 londonukrainianreview.org


🎙️ “Children” by Artur Dron’ read by Yuliya Musakovska for the London Ukrainian Review. Written from the front, this poem captures why Ukrainians fight: for their children’s future. 📖 In our new issue 🔗 Read: londonukrainianreview.org/posts/poetry-i…
🩹 Wounded Childhood by Diana Deliurman (trans. Larissa Babij) What happens when war steals your childhood? This powerful essay traces the stories of Ukrainian kids injured by Russian airstrikes — and their path back to hope. 📖 Read now: londonukrainianreview.org/posts/wounded-…




📚 Literatura — UIL’s most popular course — is back! Dive into the world of Ukrainian literature and culture with this year’s exciting programme. Enrol by 27 May to take advantage of our early bird discount! 👉 buytickets.at/ukrainianinsti…
Eastern Ukraine is not real estate to be bought and sold. It's a region of real people with rich history and culture. Learn more in episode 3 of the Ukraine Shelf, where we speak to Donetsk novelist Olena Stiazhkina and UK historian Victoria Donovan. Link in comment👇.
Sunday Listen: The Ukraine Shelf Episode 2: Identity and Culture under Attack In this episode, we unpack the roots of Russia’s imperial violence with historian Eugene Finkel and writer Dr Sasha Dovzhyk, curator of London Ukrainian Review. 🔗youtu.be/tQBMrMlcUXM
Both of these books testify to the continuity of imperial violence against Ukraine. Listen to the latest episode of The Ukraine Shelf podcast, featuring Sasha Dovzhyk and @eugene_finkel, and be sure to read the books by Victoria Amelina and Eugene Finkel! Link👇
Amid the political turmoil, I encourage you to watch our recent discussion between @DmytroKuleba and @CliveMyrieBBC. In this ‘new world’ of transactions and tantrums, we must not lose sight of what truly matters: dignity, freedom, and justice. Link to the full recording below.1/2