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Municipal Dreams in Manchester

Talk

Urgent, timely and compelling, Municipal Dreams brilliantly brings the national story of housing to life.

In this landmark reappraisal of council housing, historian John Boughton presents an alternative history of Britain. Rooted in the ambition to end slum living, and the ideals of those who would build a new society, Municipal Dreams looks at how the state’s duty to house its people decently became central to our politics. The book makes it clear why that legacy and its promise should be defended.

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Traversing the nation in this comprehensive social, political and architectural history of council housing, Boughton o ers a tour of some of the best and most remarkable of our housing estates – some happily ordinary, some judged notorious. He asks us to understand their complex story and to rethink our prejudices.

His accounts include extraordinary planners and architects who wished to elevate working men and women through design; the competing ideologies that have promoted state housing and condemned it; the economic factors that have always constrained our housing ideals; the crisis wrought by Right to Buy; and the evolving controversies around regeneration. Boughton shows how losing the dream of good housing has weakened our community and hurt its most vulnerable – as was seen most catastrophically in the fire at Grenfell Tower.

***This event is now sold out / fully booked***

When: Thursday 3rd May 2018 at 6.00pm

Venue: Manchester Metropolitan University, 70 Oxford Street (the former Cornerhouse), Manchester. M1 5NH

This is a ticketed event - please buy your tickets online beforehand. (n.b. physical tickets will not be issued.)