This thesis has used building recording techniques, documentary research and oral history testimonies to explore how concepts of the modern and new between the 1870s and 1930s shaped the urban built environment, through the study of a particular kind of infrastructure that was developed to meet the needs of expanding cities at this time – social (or municipal) housing – and how social housing was perceived and experienced as a new kind of built environment, by planners, architects, local government and residents. This thesis also addressed how the concepts and priorities of the Victorian and Edwardian periods, and the decisions made by those in authority regarding the form of social housing, continue to shape the urban built environment and...
This article considers council housing built during the twentieth century from the perspective of pu...
In the course of the 20th century, housing became a science due to the huge efforts of progressive a...
This thesis examines the place of ‘home’ in the lives of the poorest residents of the late Victorian...
This thesis has used building recording techniques, documentary research and oral history testimonie...
Thesis abstract: Historical and contemporary archaeologies of social housing: changing experiences o...
This paper uses 16 years of targeted fieldwork on excavating workers’ housing in the Manchester regi...
This thesis addresses two key questions: First, how did those involved in the provision of public ho...
Although the discipline of archaeology has a lengthy tradition of using oral testimony, particularly...
In this paper I develop an argument for the specific contribution which archaeology might make to th...
After World War II (WWII) Britain was responsible for much of the early pioneering, multi-storey arc...
Between the 1950s and the 1970s urban middle classes had a central role in the process of growth and...
This Habilitation thesis focuses on the relation between cities and urban housing estates, understoo...
Abstract This thesis makes a critical assessment of the Liverpool Corporation's inter-war developmen...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The focus of the resea...
Housing and the City explores housing histories, theories, and projects in diverse geographies. It p...
This article considers council housing built during the twentieth century from the perspective of pu...
In the course of the 20th century, housing became a science due to the huge efforts of progressive a...
This thesis examines the place of ‘home’ in the lives of the poorest residents of the late Victorian...
This thesis has used building recording techniques, documentary research and oral history testimonie...
Thesis abstract: Historical and contemporary archaeologies of social housing: changing experiences o...
This paper uses 16 years of targeted fieldwork on excavating workers’ housing in the Manchester regi...
This thesis addresses two key questions: First, how did those involved in the provision of public ho...
Although the discipline of archaeology has a lengthy tradition of using oral testimony, particularly...
In this paper I develop an argument for the specific contribution which archaeology might make to th...
After World War II (WWII) Britain was responsible for much of the early pioneering, multi-storey arc...
Between the 1950s and the 1970s urban middle classes had a central role in the process of growth and...
This Habilitation thesis focuses on the relation between cities and urban housing estates, understoo...
Abstract This thesis makes a critical assessment of the Liverpool Corporation's inter-war developmen...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The focus of the resea...
Housing and the City explores housing histories, theories, and projects in diverse geographies. It p...
This article considers council housing built during the twentieth century from the perspective of pu...
In the course of the 20th century, housing became a science due to the huge efforts of progressive a...
This thesis examines the place of ‘home’ in the lives of the poorest residents of the late Victorian...