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Spatial Legacies of the Welfare State: Housing and Beyond
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 July 2013
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- Contemporary European History , Volume 22 , Issue 3: Recycling and Reuse in the Twentieth Century , August 2013 , pp. 537 - 546
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2 For an overview of the social policy research on the topic of welfare state, see Ferragina, Emanuele and Seeleib-Kaiser, Martin, ‘Welfare Regime Debate: Past, Present, Futures?’, Policy and Politics, 39, 4 (2011), 583–611CrossRefGoogle Scholar.
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9 The Twentieth Century Society (C20), founded in 1979, aims at safeguarding ‘the heritage of architecture and design in Britain from 1914 onwards. The Society's prime objectives are conservation, to protect the buildings and design that characterise the Twentieth Century in Britain, and education, to extend our knowledge and appreciation of them’. For the history and aims of the C20 see www.c20society.org.uk (accessed 19 April 2013).
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