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Housing the Workers M. J. Daunton

Housing the Workers By M. J. Daunton

Housing the Workers by M. J. Daunton


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The history of housing has been transformed in the past decade, notably in the area of subsidised public rental. This comparative study surveys the development of housing for the working population across a selection of European and American cities.

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Housing the Workers: A Comparative History, 1850-1914 by M. J. Daunton

The history of housing has been transformed in the past decade. Until recently, accounts of housing were dominated by the analysis of the problems of slum property at the bottom of the market, and the way in which public housing emerged from attempts to ameliorate the worst conditions, in an apparently inevitable process. The end result was taken for granted: subsidized public rental. In the past few years, major changes have taken place in the perception of this process. The end result is less taken for granted. The chapters focus on the following broad areas: the process of development; architectural forms; the pattern of ownership; property management and control; and public policy.

Table of Contents

Housing the poor, Ann-Louise Shapiro; Brussels, Patricia van den Eekhout; housing the workers in Vienna 1850-1914, Renate Basnik-Schweitzer; Budapest, Gabor Gyani; working-class housing in Berlin 1890-1914, Nicholas Bullock; rows and tenements - American cities 1880-1914, Martin Daunton.

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GOR013457099
9780718513153
0718513150
Housing the Workers: A Comparative History, 1850-1914 by M. J. Daunton
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
19900601
256
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