This thesis addresses two key questions: First, how did those involved in the provision of public housing in twentieth-century England conceptualise the people who they were providing houses for? Second, how did their ideas change over time?These questions are important and need answering because, although there has been a great deal written about the history of public housing in England, there has up until now been very little thought given to the manner in which the council estate tenants themselves were actually identified and conceptualised as subjects in need of state-funded housing. My thesis begins to redress this imbalance by providing an overview of the changing forms and practices through which prospective tenants were conceptuali...
This dissertation offers a study of everyday relations between residents and the state on a post...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1987 Dr. Paul Gerald HicksThe thesis examines the relatio...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse the impact of the ownership and management of housing on the ex...
This thesis is divided into three sections. The first surveys the relationship of landlord and tenan...
This thesis examines the relationship between the First World War and housing conditions in Britain...
Since World War II, housing in Britain has become a politically contentious issue. The quality of ho...
While the market remained the dominant mechanism in the distribution of resources, access to goods a...
This thesis addresses several themes relating to politics and planning processes and their effect on...
There were significant changes in the housing sector in mid–late twentieth-century England that are ...
This thesis has used building recording techniques, documentary research and oral history testimonie...
This paper outlines a conceptual approach to social housing in market economies that addresses probl...
This thesis examines the manner in which a policy objective is qualified in execution by the require...
Councillors and locals alike in Buxton, Derbyshire, had a strong sense of civic identity relating to...
The means for the provision of houses in an area and the manner of the subsequent ownership and occu...
Taking as its subject the estate of Chatsworth, in rural Derbyshire, this thesis addresses the quest...
This dissertation offers a study of everyday relations between residents and the state on a post...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1987 Dr. Paul Gerald HicksThe thesis examines the relatio...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse the impact of the ownership and management of housing on the ex...
This thesis is divided into three sections. The first surveys the relationship of landlord and tenan...
This thesis examines the relationship between the First World War and housing conditions in Britain...
Since World War II, housing in Britain has become a politically contentious issue. The quality of ho...
While the market remained the dominant mechanism in the distribution of resources, access to goods a...
This thesis addresses several themes relating to politics and planning processes and their effect on...
There were significant changes in the housing sector in mid–late twentieth-century England that are ...
This thesis has used building recording techniques, documentary research and oral history testimonie...
This paper outlines a conceptual approach to social housing in market economies that addresses probl...
This thesis examines the manner in which a policy objective is qualified in execution by the require...
Councillors and locals alike in Buxton, Derbyshire, had a strong sense of civic identity relating to...
The means for the provision of houses in an area and the manner of the subsequent ownership and occu...
Taking as its subject the estate of Chatsworth, in rural Derbyshire, this thesis addresses the quest...
This dissertation offers a study of everyday relations between residents and the state on a post...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1987 Dr. Paul Gerald HicksThe thesis examines the relatio...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse the impact of the ownership and management of housing on the ex...