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Housing Policy for the Colonial City: The British and Dutch Experience Compared, 1901-19491

Abstract

A comparison of the British and Dutch experience in the 20th century makes it possible to deepen our understanding of colonial urban housing policy, and hence of the colonial city in general. Both colonial powers expressed new concern about urban living conditions at the time when they began to promote colonial development. In the British case this began in the 1930s, largely in response to local unrest and partly because of international …

Authors

Harris R

Volume

30

Pagination

pp. 815-837

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Publication Date

November 2009

DOI

10.2747/0272-3638.30.8.815

Conference proceedings

Urban Geography

Issue

8

ISSN

0272-3638