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The Law School at the University of Virginia - Architectural Expansion in the Realm of Thomas Jefferson - cover

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The Law School at the University of Virginia - Architectural Expansion in the Realm of Thomas Jefferson

Philip Mills Herrington

Maison d'édition: University of Virginia Press

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In addition to providing a fascinating history of one of the oldest and most influential law schools in the United States, Herrington offers a valuable case study of the ways in which American universities have constructed, altered, and enhanced the built environment in response to the ever-changing demands of higher education and campus life.
Disponible depuis: 31/03/2017.

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