Middle-class suburban lifestyles and culture in England, 1919-1939
<p>Between the wars, approximately three million houses were constructed by private builders, the majority for owner-occupation. Many of these houses were located in new suburban estates, catering for an expanding white-collar middle class. Alongside the growth of these new suburbs, there emer...
Main Author: | North, D |
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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1989
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