This guide presents selected resources on the history, news, and information preservation regarding the Russian War in Ukraine, as well as the grassroots efforts to save Ukrainian archival data.
The Internet Encyclopedia of Ukraine from the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies provides an in-depth look into Ukrainian history, lands, people, culture, art, and literature, starting in the Neolithic Period.
Includes a myriad of resources ranging from one of the first maps that used the name “Ukraine” for the area (in 1648), to the poetry and writings of national hero Taras Shevchenko in the 19th century, to up-to-the-minute news and analysis from the Congressional Research Service.
To help sort fact from fiction, and gain a better understanding of how we got to this point, the NewsHour's Ali Rogin looks at the history of Ukraine and its people's political independence.