- Oxford University Press, USA
The Making of the Modern British Home: The Suburban Semi and Family Life Between the Wars
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- Peter Scott
- Oxford University Press, USA
- Hardcover
- 9780199677207
- 9.3 X 6.4 X 1 inches
- 1.3 pounds
- Social Science > Sociology - General
- English
Book Description
This volume also constitutes a general history of the development of both owner-occupied and municipal suburban housing estates in interwar Britain, including the evolution of housing policy; the housing development process; housing and estate design, lay-outs, and architectural features; marketing owner-occupation and consumer durables to a mass market; furnishing the new suburban home; making ends meet; suburban gardens; social filtering and conflict on the new estates; and problems of 'mis-selling' and 'Jerry building'. Peter Scott integrates the social history of the interwar suburbs with their economic, business, marketing, and architectural/planning histories, demonstrating how these elements interacted to produce a new model of working-class lifestyles and 'respectability' which marked a fundamental break with pre-1914 working-class urban communities.
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