The Life and Death of the Shopping City: Public Planning and Private Redevelopment in Britain since 1945

Author:   Alistair Kefford (Universiteit Leiden)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
Edition:   New edition
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9781108836692


Pages:   354
Publication Date:   07 April 2022
Format:   Hardback
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The Life and Death of the Shopping City: Public Planning and Private Redevelopment in Britain since 1945


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Author:   Alistair Kefford (Universiteit Leiden)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.80cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.650kg
ISBN:  

9781108836692


ISBN 10:   1108836690
Pages:   354
Publication Date:   07 April 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. Reconstructing Retail in the 1940s; 2. Cities in the Age of Affluence; 3. Making the Modern Shopping City; 4. The Politics of Partnership; 5. Landscapes of Leisure; 6. Demand and Discontent in the Shopping City; 7. Triumph of the Shopping City; Conclusion.

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'Kefford's study is distinctive and provocative in its argument and draws on an unusually rich source-base. The Life and Death of the Shopping City is essential and rewarding reading not just for urban historians, but for historians of business, planning, consumerism and of modern Britain more generally.' Lawrence Black, University of York 'Anyone who wants to understand how the shopping city was installed in modern Britain must read Alistair Kefford's forensic study. His book is a brilliant commentary on how a politics of affluence took hold from the 1940s and its baleful consequences for many towns today.' Simon Gunn, University of Leicester 'A major contribution to the study of shopping and developmental urbanism. Kefford makes the vital link between the consumer-driven prosperity of British planning, its alliance with business, and the fantasy of shopping as urban ideal. A masterful account of the shopping city and essential reading in history and urban studies.' Rosemary Wakeman, Fordham University


'Kefford's study is distinctive and provocative in its argument and draws on an unusually rich source-base. The Life and Death of the Shopping City is essential and rewarding reading not just for urban historians, but for historians of business, planning, consumerism and of modern Britain more generally.' Lawrence Black, University of York 'Anyone who wants to understand how the shopping city was installed in modern Britain must read Alistair Kefford's forensic study. His book is a brilliant commentary on how a politics of affluence took hold from the 1940s and its baleful consequences for many towns today.' Simon Gunn, University of Leicester 'A major contribution to the study of shopping and developmental urbanism. Kefford makes the vital link between the consumer-driven prosperity of British planning, its alliance with business, and the fantasy of shopping as urban ideal. A masterful account of the shopping city and essential reading in history and urban studies.' Rosemary Wakeman, Fordham University '… a rigorous and urgent work that will be of interest not only to British historians but also to those in urban studies, geography, and policy.' Sarah Mass, Journal of British Studies


Author Information

Alistair Kefford is Assistant Professor at Leiden University where he teaches history and urban studies. He was previously a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow at the Centre for Urban History, University of Leicester, and a Lecturer in Modern British History at the University of Manchester. He worked for a number of years in local government planning and continues to engage with contemporary urban policy and regeneration. His work has appeared in numerous scholarly journals of history and urban studies and his research into 'the death of the high street' has been featured in high-profile publications such as The Financial Times.

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