Dorondel, S. and Gatejel, L. (eds.): Flowing Progress: Transforming the Danube Through Infrastructure

  • Márton Simonkay University of Szeged, Institute of History, Department of Contemporary History, Szeged, Hungary

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Published
2026-06-26
How to Cite
SimonkayM. (2026). Dorondel, S. and Gatejel, L. (eds.): Flowing Progress: Transforming the Danube Through Infrastructure. Hungarian Geographical Bulletin, 75(2), 269-272. https://doi.org/10.15201/hungeobull.75.2.7
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