5 edition of The history of working-class housing: a symposium found in the catalog.
The history of working-class housing: a symposium
Stanley D. Chapman
Published
1971
by David and Charles in Newton Abbot
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | edited by Stanley D. Chapman. Contributors: A. S. Wohl [and others] |
Contributions | Wohl, Anthony S. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HD7333.A3 C46 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 307 p. |
Number of Pages | 307 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL4859878M |
ISBN 10 | 0715352334 |
LC Control Number | 75850097 |
S. D. Chapman, ‘Working Class Housing in Nottingham during the Industrial Revolution’, in S. D. Chapman (ed.), A History of Working Class Housing: A Symposium (Newton Abbott: David and Charles, ), pp. – Google ScholarAuthor: Pamela Sharpe, Joanne McEwan. Housing. Here are entered works on the social and economic aspects of housing. Works on the history and description of human shelters are entered under Dwellings. Works on the architectural aspects of residences are entered under Architecture, Domestic.. See also what's at Wikipedia, your library, or elsewhere.. Broader terms.
The study of structures plays an important role in the global investigation of the archaeology of urban poverty. At Hungate, the built environment is central to our analysis of this “slum” neighborhood. By piecing together the long-term details for the construction, ownership, occupation, and adaptation of domestic structures in the form of sophisticated interdisciplinary plot histories Cited by: 5. Housing finance and demographics experts talk about the changing demographics of the U.S., particularly those of the upcoming generation of homeowners.
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Chapman, S. (Stanley David), Year Published. University of York PhD researcher Joanne Harrison is working on an exciting project about the past, present and future of back-to-back houses and their communities in Harehills. Leeds Local and Family History Library is helping Joanne engage with the local communities, working with them to understand the neighbourhood, promote its value, and safeguard its future.“The Contribution of Building Clubs and Freehold Land Society to Working-Class Housing in Birmingham”, in: The History of Working Class Housing.
A Symposium, ed. by Chapman, S. (), pp. –Cited by: 1. [This is the second piece in ‘The Future of History from Below’ online symposium (#historyfrombelow).
Ruth Mather is a doctoral candidate at Queen Mary, University of London, studying the links between working-class political identities and the home in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. She also blogs about her adventures in research.].
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Working Class Housing in Glasgow Digitised under the CLA Digitisation Licence therefore only available to students on module HISU9N7. Alison J. Bruey specializes in modern Latin American history. Her most recent book, Bread, Justice, and Liberty: Grassroots Activism and Human Rights in Pinochet’s Chile (University of Wisconsin, ) examines the connections between human rights, neoliberalism, organizing traditions, and the rise of anti-regime protest in working-class.
Alternatively, contributors might venture into the broader issue of designing, and getting across, public history content engaging with the social life of working-class populations. The symposium will examine the given theme from a trans-epochal, transregional, and interdisciplinary perspective.
Filed under: Working class -- United States -- History -- 20th century Work, Community, and Power: The Experience of Labor in Europe and America, (originally published ; this edition Philadelphia: Temple University Press, ), ed.
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In addition, the CDL provides tools that support the construction of online information services for research. On 12 and 13 Septemberthe History of Working-Class Marriage in Scotland research project hosted an international symposium: From Institution to Intimacy: Courtship, Marriage and Marriage Breakdown in Historical Perspective, c to The symposium brought together over a dozen international academics whose work engages with the history of emotions, courtship, marriage and.
The symposium is organized as part as a research project funded in part by the Institute Convergences Migrations, called “Migrants in ordinary housing: access, appropriations of domestic spaces and heritagization” (), which will result, among other things, in a temporary exhibition from September to June.
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Unlike labour and women's history, broad-ranging "community" studies from an historical perspective that integrate policy analysis and the social history of tenants appear few and far between. That is why Andrzej .