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Page 132
... rent strikes and demon- strations for lower rents and better housing . Not only the poorer working - class were affected : the first of a series of Glasgow rent strikes began in May 1915 in a district of the city inhabited mainly by ...
... rent strikes and demon- strations for lower rents and better housing . Not only the poorer working - class were affected : the first of a series of Glasgow rent strikes began in May 1915 in a district of the city inhabited mainly by ...
Page 210
... Rent Act of 1933 which decontrolled half a million larger or more expensive houses . By this time the rent control system had become so confused that it was difficult to know which tenancies were controlled and which were not , a ...
... Rent Act of 1933 which decontrolled half a million larger or more expensive houses . By this time the rent control system had become so confused that it was difficult to know which tenancies were controlled and which were not , a ...
Page 378
... rent problem of , 25-6 Poor Law , 32ff . , 138ff .: supervised by central government , 33 ; anarchism of , 34 ... Rent and Mortgage Interest ( Rent Restriction ) Act 1915 , 132 Rent Act 1933 , 210 rent controls , 132-3 , 207 ...
... rent problem of , 25-6 Poor Law , 32ff . , 138ff .: supervised by central government , 33 ; anarchism of , 34 ... Rent and Mortgage Interest ( Rent Restriction ) Act 1915 , 132 Rent Act 1933 , 210 rent controls , 132-3 , 207 ...
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International comparisons 18701914 | 125 |
The interwar years | 189 |
The Second World War and after | 223 |
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Beyond the Welfare State?: The New Political Economy of Welfare Chris Pierson No preview available - 2006 |