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Invincible Green Suburbs, Brave New Towns

Invincible Green Suburbs, Brave New Towns Social Change and Urban Dispersal in Post-War Britain

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Publisher's Synopsis

This study explores the phenomenon of the mass movement of people away from town and city centres to live in new estates and towns built since World War II. Much of this migration was encouraged by housing policies, and was undertaken willingly. The aspirations and experiences of the many people who moved to the suburbs and new towns are considered central to an understanding of post-war society.;Using sociology, town planning materials, oral history and other sources, this book examines the making of modern suburbia. Particular attention is paid to the expanding working-class presence in the suburbs in an era of growing affluence and consumption, and the book looks at the nature of community and association on the new estates.

About the Publisher

Manchester University Press

Founded in 1904, MUP is the third largest University Press in England and publishes monographs and textbooks by authors from all over the world. Currently publishing 145 new books a year and managing a portfolio of 14 journals as well as an extensive backlist of over 1000 titles, the Press sells more than 150,000 books each year to a global audience. The Press exports some 50 percent of output to more than 60 countries using representatives in Britain, Ireland and Europe and agents elsewhere including North America, Canada and Australia.

Book information

ISBN: 9780719041365
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 307.76094109045
Language: English
Number of pages: 224
Weight: -1g