Part I Chapter 1. Introduction. Chapter 2. A Domestic Revolution: Poverty, Respectability and Housing Reform. Chapter 3. Housing for the Poor. Chapter 4. The Utopian Roots of Council Housing. Chapter 5. The Artistic Inspiration of Council Housing. Chapter 6. Garden City to Council Estate. Part II Chapter 7. The Utopian Legacy. Chapter 8. The Management of Council Housing. Chapter 9. 'Community' on Council Estates. Chapter 10. Patterns of Working-Class Life. Chapter 11. Estate Histories. Part III Chapter 12. Turning Points: The Parameters at the Turn of the Century.
Alison Ravetz is Professor Emeritus of Leeds Metropolitan University, and has written extensively for more than 25 years on the history of housing, cities and planning.
'The arguments here are thought-provoking and the story is
well-written. This should be worthwhile reading to anyone
interested in the past or the future not only of council housing
but also of housing associations.' - John Doling, Local Government
Studies
'Its most stimulating aspect is the comprehensive approach to the
subject and the avoidance of the simplistic explanations so
frequently used when dealing with it. Alison Ravetz has not only
researched widely, she has also tried to connect the various
strands of this complicated and often depressing story. A book that
should be compulsory reading for anyone concerned with reducing
social inequalities.' - THES, 6 September, 2002
'This is a thoughtful and well-written account of a clearly focused
subject that also stimulates a wider social question.' - Built
Environment
'Ravetz approaches the topic with a mix of careful analysis and
underlying compassion... Ravetz avoids the easy route and chooses
instead to take the reader along a clearly signposted path which
shows evidence of achievements as well as failings.' - Built
Environment
'Lucid, compelling, and highly relevant to current concerns.' -
Town and Country Planning
'The arguments here are thought-provoking and the story is
well-written. This should be worthwhile reading to anyone
interested in the past or the future not only of council housing
but also of housing associations.' - John Doling, Local Government
Studies
'Excellent comprehensive history, the latest addition to the
praiseworthy series of books on planning, history and the
environment edited by Professor A. Sutcliffe. This is a brave book,
probably the first comprehensive history of the subject. The
bibliography is impressive.' - Urban Design Quarterly, Summer
2002
'Its most stimulating aspect is the comprehensive approach to the
subject and the avoidance of the simplistic explanations so
frequently used when dealing with it. Alison Ravetz has not only
researched widely, she has also tried to connect the various
strands of this complicated and often depressing story. A book that
should be compulsory reading for anyone concerned with reducing
social inequalities.' - THES, 6 September, 2002
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