This refreshingly executed study by Wihoda (Masaryk Univ., Czechia) presents a stimulating interpretation of how the political entities of Piast Poland, Premyslid Bohemia, and Árpád Hungary, among others, developed a stable, if incomplete, Westernization that nevertheless facilitated the creation of a recognizable regional identity: Central Europe … Wihoda’s documentation is extensive, his bibliography comprehensive, and the scholarship admirably and impressively current.