New Homes for Old is an illuminating study of the public housing programs of Europe and America in the mid-20th century. Through detailed case studies, Ogg and Reed explore the different approaches to public housing in various countries, from France and Germany to Britain and the United States. This book is a must-read for anybody interested in the history of social policy and urban development, and provides valuable insights into the challenges facing policymakers today.
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