This book focuses on the housebuilding boom of the interwar years,
when Britain became a nation of homeowners. It investigates the
ways in which ordinary people expressed new class and gender
identities through the design, architecture and decoration of
interwar homes then and now. It argues that these 'ideal' homes
combine nostalgia for the past and longing for the future resulting
in a new specifically suburban modernism. -- .
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