Ukraїner Publishing House

Bakhmut (2023)

During the most intense fighting for Bakhmut in the winter and in March 2023, the author spent days and nights with Ukrainian infantrymen and artillerymen, medics and chaplains, rescuers and children who remained in the city and its surroundings, where...

The untold story of Ukrainian winemaking (2023)

A book by the founder of the Kyiv Food and Wine Festival (Brave Wine), Sergiy Klimov, about the history of Ukrainian winemaking from ancient times till the present day; about the grape varieties growing in our country, wine barrels, bottles,...

De-occupation. Stories of Ukrainian resistance 2022. (2023)

This is a collection of reports by the founder of Ukraïner, Bohdan Logvynenko, about his trips to the de-occupied villages and cities of Ukraine from April to November 2022. The book is arranged chronologically in line with the Ukrainian defence...

Christmas and Malanka (2022)

The book is about Ukrainian winter celebrations that have a deep history. It combines descriptions of a quiet family Christmas celebration with the bustle of Malanka. Ukraїner’s team travelled to different regions of Ukraine to tell the story of the...

Ukraine from above (2022)

An English-language large-format photo book of Ukraine from a bird’s-eye view. Our team took these photos by drone during the years of expeditions before the full-scale invasion. Fields, forests, coasts, mountains, cliffs, and city street patterns represent Ukraine we are...

“Who We Are: Indigenous People and National Minorities of Ukraine” (2021)

The book “Who We Are: Indigenous People and National Minorities of Ukraine” tells fascinating stories from real life, sometimes the tragic stories of immigration, and about culture, craft-making, art, and interesting initiatives among the representatives of the communities.

Ukraïner. Ukrainian Insider (2019)

The book is based on the first round of the expedition across Ukraine, from summer 2016 to winter 2018. This publication is divided into chapters according to the historical and ethnographic regions of the early 20th century: Bessarabia, Bukovyna, Volyn,...

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