Ukrainian-Language Open Access Series

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Since 2016 ASP has run an award-winning Ukrainian Studies book series (in English); in response to the Russian fullscale military invasion, we have also launched a series of Open Access translations into Ukrainian.

Ukrainian academia is currently working in a state of war, occupation, and displacement Facing multiple challenges and threats, Ukrainian scholars continue to teach, research, document, and comprehend their experiences. To support the undeterred resistance of the Ukrainian people and to express our support for Ukrainian scholars, Academic Studies Press is pleased to launch the Ukrainian-Language Open Access Series Projects are coordinated with professionals and scholars based in Ukraine, who select the most topical academic works, and prepare rigorously peer-reviewed, professionally copyedited, and indexed Ukrainian translations Additional support is provided by ASP’s core publications team Crucially, all translations will be made available digitally for free as open access publications.

As Ukrainian scholars and students are increasingly deprived of access to libraries and educational institutions, we believe the Ukrainian-Language Open Access Series will have a high impact, as it:

Creates working places in Ukraine, supporting intellectuals and professionals at risk

Provides free access to knowledge for scholars, educators, students, while access to libraries is challenging Contributes to the decolonization of Slavic Studies, providing more opportunities for Ukrainian and Easter European experts

Facilitates research and cultural projects, introducing authors to institutions and professionals in Ukraine (and Ukrainian centers all around the world) via collaborations and events.

To offer professional or financial support for the Ukrainian-Language Open Access Series, please contact us

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CURRENT TITLES

From Ruins to Reconstruction Urban

Identity in Soviet Sevastopol after World War II

Karl Qualls

Ukraine’s Patronal Democracy and the Russian Invasion: The Russia-Ukraine War, Volume One

Wars in the Baltic States Russia’s Long Shadow

Indra Ekmanis and Janis Chakars

Bálint Magyar, Bálint Madlovics

Russia's Imperial Endeavor and Its Geopolitical Consequences: The Russia-Ukraine War, Volume Two

The Moral Witness: Trials and Testimony after Genocide

Carolyn J Dean

Bálint Magyar, Bálint Madlovics

Narkomania: Drugs, HIV, and Citizenship in Ukraine

Women and War: Letters from Ukraine to the Free World

Aurélie Bros

Jennifer J Carroll

Everyday Religiosity and the Politics of Belonging in Ukraine

The Ukrainian Intelligentsia and Genocide: The Struggle for History, Language, and Culture in the 1920s and 1930s

Victoria Malko

Catherine Wanner

Embracing Uncertainty: Future Jazz, That 13th Century Buddhist Monk, and the Invention of Cultures

John Traphagan

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