Full Description
This 15-volume set, first published between 1935 and 1995, provides a comprehensive resource for understanding housing from multiple perspectives - historical, economic, social, and political. Although the majority focus on Britain it also includes several titles with an international focus. Many volumes analyse the effectiveness and consequences of state intervention in housing markets. Overall a great resource for those interested in the history of housing and housing policies over time.
Contents
1. National Housing Finance Systems: A Comparative Study Mark Boléat (1985) ISBN 978-1-041-13325-4
2. Housing and the State, 1919-1944 Marian Bowley (1945) ISBN 978-1-041-13735-1
3. A Social History of Housing: 1815-1985 John Burnett (1986) ISBN 978-1-041-13350-6
4. Public Housing: Current Trends and Future Developments David Clapham & John English (Eds) (1987) ISBN 978-1-041-13406-0
5. The Eclipse of Council Housing Ian Cole & Robert Furbey (1994) ISBN 978-1-041-13414-5
6. The Rebuilding of Britain W. Craven-Ellis (1935) ISBN 978-1-041-13588-3
7. Housing, States and Localities Peter Dickens, Simon Duncan, Mark Goodwin & Fred Gray (1985) ISBN 978-1-041-13440-4
8. Housing and Identity: Cross-Cultural Perspectives James S. Duncan (1981) ISBN 978-1-041-13562-3
9. Housing and Family Wealth: Comparative International Perspectives Ray Forrest & Alan Murie (Eds) (1995) ISBN 978-1-041-13446-6
10. In Search of a Home: Rental and Shared Housing in Latin America Alan Gilbert (1993) ISBN 978-1-041-13691-0
11. The Myth of Home-Ownership: Private versus Public Choices in Housing Tenure J. Kemeny (1981) ISBN 978-1-041-16229-2
12. Housing Policy and the Housing System Alan Murie, Pat Niner & C. J. Watson (1976) ISBN 978-1-041-13625-5
13. Housing Policy in Developing Countries Gil Shidlo (Ed.) (1990) ISBN 978-1-041-14069-6
14. The Economics of Housing Policy D. C. Stafford (1978) ISBN 978-1-041-14086-3
15. Housing and Homelessness: A Feminist Perspective Sophie Watson with Helen Austerberry (1986) ISBN 978-1-041-13571-5



