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Londons Aylesbury Estate An Oral History Of The Concrete Jungle 1st Ed Michael Romyn

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Londons Aylesbury Estate An Oral History Of The Concrete Jungle 1st Ed Michael Romyn
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.77 MB
Author: Michael Romyn
ISBN: 9783030514761, 9783030514778, 3030514765, 3030514773
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed.

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Londons Aylesbury Estate An Oral History Of The Concrete Jungle 1st Ed Michael Romyn by Michael Romyn 9783030514761, 9783030514778, 3030514765, 3030514773 instant download after payment.

This book looks beyond the Aylesbury’s public face by examining its rise and fall from the perspective of those who knew it, based largely on the oral testimony and memoir of residents and former residents, youth and community workers, borough Councillors, officials, police officers and architects. What emerges is not a simple story of definitive failures, but one of texture and complexity, struggle and accord, family and friends, and of rapidly changing circumstances. The study spans the years 1967 to 2010 – from the estate’s ambitious inception until the first of its blocks were pulled down. It is a period rarely dealt with by historians of council housing, who have typically confined themselves to the years before or after the 1979 watershed. As such, it demonstrates how shifts in housing policy, and broader political, economic and social developments, came to bear on a working-class community – for good and, more especially, for ill.

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