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Council Housing And Culture The History Of A Social Experiment Alison Ravetz

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Council Housing And Culture The History Of A Social Experiment Alison Ravetz
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.28 MB
Pages: 273
Author: Alison Ravetz
ISBN: 9780203451601, 9780203457221, 9780415239455, 9780415239462, 0203451600, 0203457226, 0415239451, 041523946X
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Council Housing And Culture The History Of A Social Experiment Alison Ravetz by Alison Ravetz 9780203451601, 9780203457221, 9780415239455, 9780415239462, 0203451600, 0203457226, 0415239451, 041523946X instant download after payment.

Born of idealism, and once an icon of the Labour movement and pillar of the Welfare State, council housing is now nearing its end. But do its many failings outweigh its positive contributions to public health and wellbeing?
Alison Ravetz here provides the first comprehensive and apolitical history from which to arrive at a balanced judgement. Drawing on the widest possible evidence, from tenant and government records to the built environment itself, she tells the story of British council housing, from its seeds in Victorian reactions to 'the Poor', in philanthropy and model villages, Christian and other varieties of socialism. Her depiction of council housing in its mature years shows the often bizarre persistence of 'utopian' attitudes (whether in architectural design or management styles); its rise to a monopoly position in working-class family housing; the many compromises consequent on its state finance and local authority control; and the impact on working-class lives as an intellectuals' 'utopian dream' was converted into a social policy for the masses.

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