The People's Home?: Social Rented Housing in Europe & America
Michael Harloe(auth.)
The People's Home is a magisterial examination of the development of social rented housing over the last hundred years in six advanced capitalist countries - Britain, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark and the USA. Content:
Chapter 1 Social Housing and the ‘Social Question’: Housing Reform Before 1914 (pages 15–74):
Chapter 2 The Temporary Solution: Social Housing after the Great War (pages 75–149):
Chapter 3 Social Housing in the Depression (pages 150–209):
Chapter 4 The Golden Age: Social Housing in an Era of Reconstruction and Growth (pages 210–364):
Chapter 5 Residualism Revived: Social Housing in the Contemporary Era (pages 365–518):
Chapter 6 Social Housing and Theories of Social Policy (pages 519–550):
Chapter 1 Social Housing and the ‘Social Question’: Housing Reform Before 1914 (pages 15–74):
Chapter 2 The Temporary Solution: Social Housing after the Great War (pages 75–149):
Chapter 3 Social Housing in the Depression (pages 150–209):
Chapter 4 The Golden Age: Social Housing in an Era of Reconstruction and Growth (pages 210–364):
Chapter 5 Residualism Revived: Social Housing in the Contemporary Era (pages 365–518):
Chapter 6 Social Housing and Theories of Social Policy (pages 519–550):
Categories:
Year:
1995
Publisher:
Michael Harloe
Language:
english
Pages:
593
ISBN 10:
0631181822
ISBN 13:
9780631181828
File:
PDF, 7.92 MB
IPFS:
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english, 1995