Mobilising London's housing histories: the provision of homes since 1850
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Mobilising London's housing histories: the provision of homes since 1850 is a podcast hosted by School of Advanced Study, University of London. It has 14 episodes, with the latest published June 2013.
As a growing metropolis, London is in the middle of a severe housing crisis, widely evidenced in the press and featuring in political debates.The problem of creating adequate homes for a growing demand is not new. The Centre for Metropolitan History ...
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Working class politics in London and land, planning and housing reform
Location, location, location, the politics of space in an interwar metropolitan borough: the case of Islington
Listing social housing: Trellick Tower and Edenham Way by Erno Goldfinger
Poor Irish communities' experience of housing in London 1880-1914
Inequality and prejudice: New Commonwealth immigrants and the Committee on Housing in Greater London
From 'heroin' to heroines: the Haggerston Estate
Housing during the Great War
Camden council tenants' housing experiences and attitudes in the 1990s
What can we learn from London's housing history?
'Improved dwellings for the industrious classes': H.A. Darbishire's Peabody model and its relevance for contemporary housing
One up one down: the London cottage flat
'Miles of silly little dirty houses': Victorian Battersea and the making of a working-class suburb
Other architects who made London: planning and design of speculative housing 1870-1939
Living on the Shaftesbury Park Estate
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