Chapter 4. The Post-war Housing Boom 1955–1973doi:10.1002/9780470757963.ch4housebuildersprivate housingownershipbuilding controlsconstruction businessSummary The prelims comprise: Introduction The private housing market Which firms built the houses? The emergence of the regional housebuilderFred Wellings...
They also enjoyed the possibilities opened up after World War II, whether American prosperity or the weakening of class strictures in Britain. Silents became the leaders that the Baby Boomers, arguably a more conformist bunch, followed. Although there are more famous Silents, Stewart Brand may ...
In Sri Lanka, a post-war country, touri... Z Kamble,F Bouchon - Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 被引量: 92发表: 2014年 A model for the analysis of the decline of postwar housing Mathematics Subject Classification:01A60, 97B40 NL Prak,H Priemus - 《International Journal of ...
war consensus lay in the changing economic circumstances of the second half of the twentieth century, illustrating the interconnections of political philosophies and economic conditions. First, all forms of social services – schools, housing, and especially the National Health Service (NHS) – were ...
But like most of the San Gabriel Valley, Covina and its citrus groves were caught up in the post-World War II population and building boom. Colver attributes it to the weather. “I remember my grandfather saying, way back when I was a little kid, that this whole area was going to be...
英 adj.战后的;(尤指)第二次世界大战以后的 n.战后的 网络在战后;后战争主义;二战后 权威英汉双解 英汉 英英 网络释义 post-war 显示所有例句 adj. 1. 战后的;(尤指)第二次世界大战以后的existing, happening or made in the period after a war, especially the Second World War...
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“Suburban interest typically peaks during the summer, as families look to move before the start of the school year,” Vivas concluded. “However, suburban interest in May outpaced last year’s July peak, which could indicate even stronger interest in the suburbs as the summer homebuying season...
The 1950s in America were a time of nostalgia and neurosis. With the victory in World War II, the US believed that it could politically, culturally and militarily lead the world. But the 50's also saw the Iron Curtain in Europe, the entrenchment of Commu
U.S. factories that had proven so essential to the war effort quickly mobilized for peacetime, rising to meet the needs of consumers who had been encouraged to save up their money in preparation for just such a post-war boom. By the summer of 1945, Americans had been living under wartime...