1st Edition

The Place of Home English domestic environments, 1914-2000

    252 Pages
    by Routledge

    252 Pages
    by Routledge

    **This book was originally printed as a hardback in 1995.  The paperback released in 2011 is a reprint of the original**

    A comprehensive and in-depth history of the 20th century English home, how it has been created, and how it works for people. It focuses on the various influences bearing on the development of domestic space since 1914 and covers both design and housing policy. Current debates from participation to co-operative housing are examined and several themes not previously brought together are linked, e.g. urban development/house design; technology at home/women and home; social meaning of home.

    Introduction. The suburban home. Flats and maisonettes. The survival of the pre-1914 house. At homes in `Homes': institutional living. Self-help and alternative housing. The technology of the home. Rooms. Gardens and external space. The Changing experience of the home. Bibliography. Index.

    Biography

    Alison Ravetz

    "The Place of Home will prove an invaluable foundational text and reference tool, which deservedly should continue to have prominence in published scholarship on this subject...engaging and interesting as well as informative...a great deal of relevant evidence within a lively, cogent and concise narrative is a noteworthy strength of the book overall." – Planning Perspectives