"An ambitious survey of Central Europe from antiquity to the present day....evocative prose renders this complex history accessible. It's a boon for anyone seeking insights into Central Europe's influence on the modern world." --Publishers Weekly
"An astonishing book...an authoritative scholarly account...Anecdotes, colorful stories and quotations, as well as the constant presence of Rady's wise and engaging voice make this a rare book...This is an unparalleled resource for anyone concerned about the future of Europe and the history of its nations."--Library Journal, starred review
"[A] magisterial history." --Peter Frankopan, Spectator
"This is a very impressive book, quirkily original but also scholarly and authoritative, to be read for pleasure and serious reflection." --Daily Telegraph
"[A] masterly synthesis." --Times (of London)
"[Rady's] history is full of stories and vignettes, personalities and ideas rather than grand theses. The result, built on a lifetime of scholarship and vast reading in multiple languages, vividly conveys the complexities and multi-faceted nature of central Europe."--BBC History Magazine
"[A] repeatedly rewarding study...This book deserves attention." --New Criterion
"A comprehensive approach to a subject as rich as it is complex... of service to everyman and specialists alike." --Aspects of History
"Popular academic history at its best."--Ivan Krastev, Financial Times
"A tour de force of two thousand years...a brisk and stimulating introduction to [Central Europe's] history." --Washington Free Beacon
"A sparkling, witty, elegantly-written and deeply erudite book." --The Critic
"Excellent."--Marginal Revolution