’Jaroslav Miller’s book, Urban Societies in East Central Europe, 1500-1700, is an ambitious work that compares early modern urban development in Poland, Bohemia, Moravia, Silesia, and Hungary. Empirically rich and filled with countless case studies based on a wealth of archival research and excellent mastery of secondary sources, the work should become an instant classic in the field of early modern East Central European urban history. ... Miller has written the most important work on early modern East Central European urban development in English. His work should become standard reading in any Eastern European PhD program. It is exemplary in its use of archival evidence, supported by secondary sources. I strongly recommend it.’ H-Urban '... the book offers the best available introduction in English to East European towns during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries and is surely welcome.' English Historical Review '... we should all welcome the appearance of Jaroslav Miller’s ground-breaking book, which is the first, pioneering work in English to review the present state of our knowledge of the cities of East-Central Europe. As such, it will serve as an excellent introduction to the subject for both students and teachers at Western Universities.' Harvard Ukrainian Studies