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Out Now: Special Issue “Auto-Mobilities”, ed. Stefan Esselborn

Out Now: Special Issue "Auto-Mobilities", ed. Stefan Esselborn
Anabel Harisch Friday May 29th, 2020

The new “Technikgeschichte” special issue 2020/1, edited by Stefan Esselborn, opens up historical perspectives on the automation of automobiles and aviation.

See publisher’s website for more information.

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