In Municipal Dreams: The Rise and Fall of Council Housing, John Boughton offers a compelling and grounded biography of council housing in England, enlivened by his deep familiarity with the developments he describes. While more convinced by the historical analysis than the more polemical aspects of the author’s arguments, John P. Houghton finds the book a worthy addition to understandings of council housing
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Kate Barker emphasises the interconnectedness of the various elements of the housing system, and the...
Matthew Thompson, Reconstructing Public Housing: Liverpool’s hidden history of collective alternativ...
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Potts, Deborah. 2020: Broken Cities: Inside the Global Housing Crisis. Zed Press. 319 pp. £70.00 har...
The writer is of the opinion that government intervention is the probable cause of suburban sprawl i...
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In Britain’s Cities, Britain’s Future, Mike Emmerich interrogates the long decline of UK cities sinc...
Structural reform has been one of the most important and hotly contested features of modern local go...
In Dead End: Suburban Sprawl and the Rebirth of American Urbanism, Benjamin Ross pulls together a na...
Book review of the following: Design after Decline: How America Rebuilds Shrinking Cities by Brent R...
Book review of the following: Design after Decline: How America Rebuilds Shrinking Cities by Brent R...
Two-thirds of UK government spending now goes on the welfare state and where the money is spent – he...
Karl Baker considers this unique book on contemporary issues in architecture and urbanism, centring ...
Kate Barker emphasises the interconnectedness of the various elements of the housing system, and the...
Matthew Thompson, Reconstructing Public Housing: Liverpool’s hidden history of collective alternativ...
Introduced under the Thatcher government, ‘Right to Buy’ has had a formative effect on housing in th...
On 1 April 1965, a new system of city government was introduced to London, resulting in the birth of...
Potts, Deborah. 2020: Broken Cities: Inside the Global Housing Crisis. Zed Press. 319 pp. £70.00 har...
The writer is of the opinion that government intervention is the probable cause of suburban sprawl i...
In the edited collection Urban Neighborhoods in a New Era: Revitalization Politics in the Postindust...
In Locating Localism: Statecraft, Citizenship and Democracy, Jane Wills explores the development of ...
In Britain’s Cities, Britain’s Future, Mike Emmerich interrogates the long decline of UK cities sinc...
Structural reform has been one of the most important and hotly contested features of modern local go...
In Dead End: Suburban Sprawl and the Rebirth of American Urbanism, Benjamin Ross pulls together a na...
Book review of the following: Design after Decline: How America Rebuilds Shrinking Cities by Brent R...
Book review of the following: Design after Decline: How America Rebuilds Shrinking Cities by Brent R...
Two-thirds of UK government spending now goes on the welfare state and where the money is spent – he...
Karl Baker considers this unique book on contemporary issues in architecture and urbanism, centring ...