This introduction to the special issue on material cultures of reconstruction in post-war London highlights the key contributions of the articles included. Together the papers contribute to an everyday history of post-war reconstruction in London. This introduction also highlights the broader relevance of these contributions to the study of urban reconstruction by drawing attention to the importance of material culture in the reshaping of urban life after crisis
Set within a wider British and international context of post-war reconstruction, The Everyday Experi...
This monograph aimed to reposition London’s status as a fashion city, moving away from celebratory a...
Reconstructing modernity assesses the character of approaches to rebuilding British cities during th...
This introduction to the special issue on material cultures of reconstruction in post-war London hig...
The paper is part of the ‘Back Home’ research project carried out by a group of PhD students from th...
This essay is a distinctive response to urban creativity in London during what might be described a...
This monographic issue of «Storia Urbana» is another tile of the now vast mosaic representing the wa...
This article describes the ways in which people, mainly selected from a single street in South Londo...
Throughout urban history, settlements have been subject to a range of catastrophes, both natural and...
This paper explores how wartime bomb destruction was mapped in various British towns and cities, the...
This monographic issue of «Storia Urbana» is another tile of the now vast mosaic representing the wa...
This special issue explores the materiality of politics in Cold War Europe. Building on a revised po...
Histories of the Great Fire of London regularly mention and reproduce Valentine Knight's scheme for ...
Reconstruction explores the impact of the First World War on the built environment – examining the i...
The history of post Second World War reconstruction has recently become an important field of resear...
Set within a wider British and international context of post-war reconstruction, The Everyday Experi...
This monograph aimed to reposition London’s status as a fashion city, moving away from celebratory a...
Reconstructing modernity assesses the character of approaches to rebuilding British cities during th...
This introduction to the special issue on material cultures of reconstruction in post-war London hig...
The paper is part of the ‘Back Home’ research project carried out by a group of PhD students from th...
This essay is a distinctive response to urban creativity in London during what might be described a...
This monographic issue of «Storia Urbana» is another tile of the now vast mosaic representing the wa...
This article describes the ways in which people, mainly selected from a single street in South Londo...
Throughout urban history, settlements have been subject to a range of catastrophes, both natural and...
This paper explores how wartime bomb destruction was mapped in various British towns and cities, the...
This monographic issue of «Storia Urbana» is another tile of the now vast mosaic representing the wa...
This special issue explores the materiality of politics in Cold War Europe. Building on a revised po...
Histories of the Great Fire of London regularly mention and reproduce Valentine Knight's scheme for ...
Reconstruction explores the impact of the First World War on the built environment – examining the i...
The history of post Second World War reconstruction has recently become an important field of resear...
Set within a wider British and international context of post-war reconstruction, The Everyday Experi...
This monograph aimed to reposition London’s status as a fashion city, moving away from celebratory a...
Reconstructing modernity assesses the character of approaches to rebuilding British cities during th...