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Originally published in 1993, this book traces how governments in France, Germany, Britain, Denmark and Ireland became involved in replacing industrial revolution urban slums with mass high-rise, high-density concrete estates.
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Originally published in 1993, this book traces how governments in France, Germany, Britain, Denmark and Ireland became involved in replacing industrial revolution urban slums with mass high-rise, high-density concrete estates.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 460
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 821g
- ISBN-13: 9780367684631
- ISBN-10: 0367684632
- Artikelnr.: 69984545
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 460
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 821g
- ISBN-13: 9780367684631
- ISBN-10: 0367684632
- Artikelnr.: 69984545
Anne Power is Emeritus Professor of Social Policy at the London School of Economics.
Part 1: France 1. Background 2. Early Housing Developments 3. After the
Second World War 4. Social Landlords 5. Private Housing 6.
Difficult-to-manage Estates 7. Current Issues and Conclusions Part 2:
Germany 8. Background 9. The Development of German Housing from the
Industrial Revolution to the Second World War 10. Post-War Housing 11.
Housing in the 1970s and 1980s 12. The Neue Heimat Crisis 13. Changes in
the 1980s 14. Housing Change in East Germany 15. Summary of the Current
German Housing Pattern, and Conclusions Part 3: Britain 16. Background 17.
Early Housing Developments 18. After the First World War 19. After the
Second World War 20. Council Landlords 21. Decline in Private Renting -
Rise in Owner-Occupation 22. Legislative Changes of the Thatcher Years 23.
A Changing Public Role 24. Conclusions Part 4: Denmark 25. Background 26.
Development of Social Housing 27. After the Second World War 28. Private
House-Building 29. Social Housing Organisation and Tenants' Democracy 30.
Conditions in the 1980s 31. The Rescue of Mass Housing Areas 32. Post-War
Housing Achievements Part 5: Ireland 33. Background 34. The Start of Irish
Housing Policy 35. Irish Housing in Limbo - Between the Wars 36. After the
Second World War 37. The 1970s 38. Development in the 1980s 39. The Impact
of Tenant Purchase Schemes on Local Authority Estates 40. An Overview and
Conclusions Part 6: Summary and Conclusions 41. Summary of Five Country
Studies 42. Main Findings 43. General Themes 44. Why State-Sponsored
Housing Will Survive 45. Conclusions
Second World War 4. Social Landlords 5. Private Housing 6.
Difficult-to-manage Estates 7. Current Issues and Conclusions Part 2:
Germany 8. Background 9. The Development of German Housing from the
Industrial Revolution to the Second World War 10. Post-War Housing 11.
Housing in the 1970s and 1980s 12. The Neue Heimat Crisis 13. Changes in
the 1980s 14. Housing Change in East Germany 15. Summary of the Current
German Housing Pattern, and Conclusions Part 3: Britain 16. Background 17.
Early Housing Developments 18. After the First World War 19. After the
Second World War 20. Council Landlords 21. Decline in Private Renting -
Rise in Owner-Occupation 22. Legislative Changes of the Thatcher Years 23.
A Changing Public Role 24. Conclusions Part 4: Denmark 25. Background 26.
Development of Social Housing 27. After the Second World War 28. Private
House-Building 29. Social Housing Organisation and Tenants' Democracy 30.
Conditions in the 1980s 31. The Rescue of Mass Housing Areas 32. Post-War
Housing Achievements Part 5: Ireland 33. Background 34. The Start of Irish
Housing Policy 35. Irish Housing in Limbo - Between the Wars 36. After the
Second World War 37. The 1970s 38. Development in the 1980s 39. The Impact
of Tenant Purchase Schemes on Local Authority Estates 40. An Overview and
Conclusions Part 6: Summary and Conclusions 41. Summary of Five Country
Studies 42. Main Findings 43. General Themes 44. Why State-Sponsored
Housing Will Survive 45. Conclusions
Part 1: France 1. Background 2. Early Housing Developments 3. After the
Second World War 4. Social Landlords 5. Private Housing 6.
Difficult-to-manage Estates 7. Current Issues and Conclusions Part 2:
Germany 8. Background 9. The Development of German Housing from the
Industrial Revolution to the Second World War 10. Post-War Housing 11.
Housing in the 1970s and 1980s 12. The Neue Heimat Crisis 13. Changes in
the 1980s 14. Housing Change in East Germany 15. Summary of the Current
German Housing Pattern, and Conclusions Part 3: Britain 16. Background 17.
Early Housing Developments 18. After the First World War 19. After the
Second World War 20. Council Landlords 21. Decline in Private Renting -
Rise in Owner-Occupation 22. Legislative Changes of the Thatcher Years 23.
A Changing Public Role 24. Conclusions Part 4: Denmark 25. Background 26.
Development of Social Housing 27. After the Second World War 28. Private
House-Building 29. Social Housing Organisation and Tenants' Democracy 30.
Conditions in the 1980s 31. The Rescue of Mass Housing Areas 32. Post-War
Housing Achievements Part 5: Ireland 33. Background 34. The Start of Irish
Housing Policy 35. Irish Housing in Limbo - Between the Wars 36. After the
Second World War 37. The 1970s 38. Development in the 1980s 39. The Impact
of Tenant Purchase Schemes on Local Authority Estates 40. An Overview and
Conclusions Part 6: Summary and Conclusions 41. Summary of Five Country
Studies 42. Main Findings 43. General Themes 44. Why State-Sponsored
Housing Will Survive 45. Conclusions
Second World War 4. Social Landlords 5. Private Housing 6.
Difficult-to-manage Estates 7. Current Issues and Conclusions Part 2:
Germany 8. Background 9. The Development of German Housing from the
Industrial Revolution to the Second World War 10. Post-War Housing 11.
Housing in the 1970s and 1980s 12. The Neue Heimat Crisis 13. Changes in
the 1980s 14. Housing Change in East Germany 15. Summary of the Current
German Housing Pattern, and Conclusions Part 3: Britain 16. Background 17.
Early Housing Developments 18. After the First World War 19. After the
Second World War 20. Council Landlords 21. Decline in Private Renting -
Rise in Owner-Occupation 22. Legislative Changes of the Thatcher Years 23.
A Changing Public Role 24. Conclusions Part 4: Denmark 25. Background 26.
Development of Social Housing 27. After the Second World War 28. Private
House-Building 29. Social Housing Organisation and Tenants' Democracy 30.
Conditions in the 1980s 31. The Rescue of Mass Housing Areas 32. Post-War
Housing Achievements Part 5: Ireland 33. Background 34. The Start of Irish
Housing Policy 35. Irish Housing in Limbo - Between the Wars 36. After the
Second World War 37. The 1970s 38. Development in the 1980s 39. The Impact
of Tenant Purchase Schemes on Local Authority Estates 40. An Overview and
Conclusions Part 6: Summary and Conclusions 41. Summary of Five Country
Studies 42. Main Findings 43. General Themes 44. Why State-Sponsored
Housing Will Survive 45. Conclusions