Housing in Urban Britain, 1780-1914 by Richard Rodger

Housing in Urban Britain, 1780-1914 by Richard Rodger

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This study deals with the creation of the "housing problem", Victorian values and attitudes towards it and with various attempted solutions. The contributions of builders, landowners and landlords to the situation are separately examined with reference to brief case studies of individual towns.

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Housing in Urban Britain, 1780-1914 by Richard Rodger

This study deals with the creation of the "housing problem", Victorian values and attitudes towards it and with various attempted solutions. The rapidly expanding populations of 19th century towns, together with the absence of political or administrative machinery to control the expansion, created a "housing problem" and related social problems for the Victorian age. Slums and suburbs were a physical expression of the social polarization associated with 19th century housing. The contributions of builders, landowners and landlords to the situation are separately examined with reference to brief case studies of individual towns. Furthermore, the implications of low and irregular wages on the quality of affordable accommodation is seen as central to inadequacy of housing. The physical characteristics, space and amenity aspects of housing are examined, with a view to explaining why geographical variations arose in vernacular architecture and why the internal arangements of the house were redesigned, changing the nature of every-day life for the residents.
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ISBN 13 9780333387085
ISBN 10 0333387082
Title Housing in Urban Britain, 1780-1914
Author Richard Rodger
Series Studies In Economic And Social History
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Year published 1989-01-26
Number of pages 96
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