Regaining Paradise: Englishness and the Early Garden City Movement
- Author:Professor Standish Meacham
- Publisher:Yale University Press
- Category:Book
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- Languages:English (Unknown), English (Original Language), English (Published)
- Media:Hardcover
- Number Of Items:1
- Pages:272
- Shipping Weight (lbs):1.2
- Dimensions (in):9.6 x 6.3 x 0.8
- Publication Date:May 11, 1999
- ISBN:0300075723
- EAN:9780300075724
- ASIN:0300075723
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Synopsis
This engaging book considers the British social reform movement at the beginning of the twentieth century through the lens of the garden city movement, a plan to build new communities on open land that would provide a healthy, aesthetially pleasing environment free from overcrowding and pollution. Standish Meacham argues that although the garden city movement initially embodied radical schemes for the reformation of society, it became in the hands of its upper-middle-class proponents a device for maintaining the established order in the face of threatening social change.
Meacham shows that even socialist architects closely associated with the movement and its most famous prewar projects at Letchworth and Hampstead relied for inspiration on the villages of England's pre-industrial squirearchy. The result was the reaffirmation of a particular concept of Englishness that influenced both social policy and urban design.
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