From Johnson’s Memoir to the War of Tomorrow: 5 Must-Read Books Coming in 2026.

Books 2026: memoirs and war
Books 2026: memoirs and war

New Releases Set to Hit Ukraine’s Book Market in 2026

According to Espreso.tv: Ukraine’s literary scene is gearing up for an exciting year in 2026, with a slate of new releases spanning history, technology, and personal reflection. These works, penned by both local and international authors, promise to offer fresh insights into pressing contemporary issues. For English-speaking readers, this lineup provides a unique window into the themes shaping Ukrainian intellectual life today.

Anticipated Titles

  • One of the most eagerly awaited books is Bruce Ackerman’s 'Revolutionary Constitutions,' to be published by Nash Format. In this work, the author emphasizes that

    “revolutions with a human face are very ambitious—in fact, they are the most ambitious collective actions that people are capable of undertaking.”

    The book is expected to explore how constitutional change intersects with modern revolutionary movements.

  • Another major release is Kateryna Dysa’s 'A History with Witches: Witchcraft Trials in the Ukrainian Voivodeships of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, 17th–18th Centuries,' coming from Local History Publishing. This volume delves into the judicial proceedings surrounding magic and sorcery in Ukraine’s past, offering readers a detailed look at historical realities.

  • In 2026, Volodymyr Horbulin and Valentyn Badrak will jointly publish 'The War of Tomorrow: How the Technologies of the 2022–2025 Russo-Ukrainian War Changed the Battlefield,' through Bright Books. This title is sure to captivate those interested in military technology and its role in reshaping modern conflicts.

  • Cal Newport is also set to release 'Digital Minimalism: How to Focus on What Matters in a Noisy World,' with Nash Format. The author argues that

    “digital minimalism definitely does not reject the innovations of the internet age, but rather rejects the way so many people currently engage with these tools.”

    This book could serve as a practical guide for anyone looking to improve their quality of life amid information overload.

  • Rounding out the list is Boris Johnson’s 'Unshackled,' to be published in Kharkiv by Vivat. This memoir is bound to draw attention from readers curious about the perspectives of one of today’s most prominent political figures.

Overall, 2026 promises a rich array of literary offerings, covering a broad spectrum of themes and genres. Readers will find works that tackle critical social, historical, and technological questions. The diversity of these upcoming titles reflects a growing demand for literature that mirrors societal shifts and technological progress, as well as a desire among Ukrainian audiences to gain fresh knowledge and understanding of the modern world through the lenses of history and culture. This trend also underscores the importance of Ukraine’s book market as it evolves in step with global developments.


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