Here are some of his notable publications:
* The Ukraine: A Historical Geography: This book provides a comprehensive overview of Ukrainian history, geography, and culture. It is considered a standard reference work on the subject.
* The Last Days of the Romanovs: The True Story of the Imperial Family's Murder: This book explores the final days of the Romanov family and their tragic demise, with particular attention to the role of the Ukrainian people in their downfall.
* The Crime of the Century: The Destruction of the Ukrainians by the Soviet Regime: This book is a chilling account of the Holodomor, the Soviet-engineered famine that killed millions of Ukrainians in the 1930s.
He has also written numerous articles and essays on Ukrainian history and culture.
It is important to note that Durkacz's works have been criticized by some for their focus on the Ukrainian narrative and their sometimes-harsh portrayal of Russian and Soviet history.
Despite these criticisms, Durkacz remains a respected historian and his works have contributed significantly to our understanding of Ukrainian history.