Virginie Lefebvre

Virginie Lefebvre is a Professor in History and Theory at the École Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture Paris-Malaquais and a founding member of the research laboratory LIAT (laboratoire de recherche architecture, infrastructure et territoire).

Search Results: 1 found (sorted by date)
  • Click on a column heading to sort search results by title, author, etc.
  • HUP eBooks are available from a variety of vendors.
  • Works in the E-ditions program are available from De Gruyter as PDF ebooks or print-on-demand hardcover volumes.
TitleAuthorFormatPublication DatePrice
Cover: Desert Tourism: Tracing the Fragile Edges of DevelopmentDesert Tourism: Tracing the Fragile Edges of DevelopmentLefebvre, VirginiePAPERBACK02/13/2012$24.95
Page 1 of 1

Back to top

A Greeting of the Spirit: Selected Poetry of John Keats with Commentaries, by Susan J. Wolfson, from Harvard University Press

Recent News

Black lives matter. Black voices matter. A statement from HUP »

From Our Blog

Photograph of the book Fearless Women against red/white striped background

A Conversation with Elizabeth Cobbs about Fearless Women

For Women’s History Month, we are highlighting the work of Elizabeth Cobbs, whose new book Fearless Women shows how the movement for women’s rights has been deeply entwined with the history of the United States since its founding. Cobbs traces the lives of pathbreaking women who, inspired by American ideals, fought for the cause in their own ways