Housing and the State
Discover the insights of "Housing and the State," a compelling exploration by Taylor & Francis Ltd that delves into the evolution of housing policy from 1919 to 1939. First published in 1945, this essential read examines how local authorities constructed over a million homes during a transformative period in history. This significant state intervention marked a pivotal shift from reliance on independent private enterprise to a more structured approach in providing a basic necessity of life. With 292 pages of in-depth analysis, this hardback edition is a must-have for anyone interested in the dynamics of housing policy and state involvement. Enhance your understanding of this critical subject with "Housing and the State," available now at Bookshop.