Municipal Dreams

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  • Municipal Dreams Book Detail

  • Author : John Boughton (Historian)
  • Release Date : 2018
  • Publisher : Verso Books
  • Genre : History
  • Pages : 337
  • ISBN 13 : 1784787396
  • File Size : 71,71 MB

Municipal Dreams by John Boughton (Historian) PDF Summary

Book Description: Introduction -- 'How to provide housing for the people': origins -- 'The world of the future': the interwar period -- 'If only we will': Britain reimagined, 1940-51 -- 'The needs of the people': council housing, 1945-56 -- 'Get these people out of the slums': 1956-68 -- 'Anti-monumental, anti-stylistic, and fit for ordinary people': 1968-79 -- 'Rolling back the frontiers of the state': 1979-91 -- 'Thrown-away places': 1991-7 -- 'A different kind of community': 1997-2010 -- 'People need homes; these homes need people': 2010 to the present

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