





Two essential works by American historian Timothy Snyder, Bloodlands: Europe Between Hitler and Stalin and On Freedom, have been published in Ukraine by Choven in collaboration with Local History and the bookstore Sens.
Both titles, cornerstones of modern non-fiction, explore totalitarianism, violence, and the fragility of freedom in Europe’s twentieth century – topics that have gained renewed urgency amid Russia’s ongoing war against Ukraine.
The Ukrainian editions are titled Криваві землі and Про свободу and were translated by Yulia Semenyuk and Galina Gerasim, respectively. Designed by Oksana Vaskiv, they merge historical gravity with contemporary visual clarity. The restrained layout and symbolic use of color evoke both archival precision and civic engagement – reflecting Snyder’s balance between moral reflection and analytical depth.
Typography enhances this duality: the covers feature Recht and Excentra, while the text is set in Georgia, Arsenal, Excentra, and Fiorina Title. The blend of classic and modern typefaces mirrors Snyder’s synthesis of historical research and public philosophy – academic yet profoundly human.





