List of Tables and Figures
Foreword, Richard Peiser
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part One: Overview of Homebuilders and Society
Chapter One: Background on Housing and Homebuilders
Chapter Two: Commonalities in Homebuilding Down Through the Centuries
Chapter Three: The Perplexing Homebuilder Setting
Chapter Four: Homebuilders’ Creative Performances
Chapter Five: Homebuilders’ Calling, Origins, and Dispositions
Part Two: Homebuilders’ Histories
Chapter Six: Preamble to Homebuilders in Early Modern times
Chapter Seven: Homebuilders in Early Modern London and America
Chapter Eight: Homebuilding in Eighteenth Century Britain and the U.S.
Chapter Nine: The Nineteenth Century’s Start of Mass Homebuilding in Britain, and Homebuilding in Its Colonies
Chapter Ten: Nineteenth-Century Mass Homebuilding in the United States
Chapter Eleven: Anglosphere Homebuilders, 1900-1950
Chapter Twelve: Anglosphere Homebuilders, 1951-2000
Part Three: Homebuilding Trends
Chapter Thirteen: Advances in Standardization of Housing Components
Chapter Fourteen: Progress in Homebuilder Financing, yet Continuing Bankruptcies
Chapter Fifteen: Evolving Scale of Homebuilders’ Production
Conclusion: What the Future Portends for Anglosphere Housing Shortages in Light of the Past
Appendix One: ‘Firsts’ in Homebuilding Practices
Appendix Two: ‘Firsts’ in Conceptualizations for Housing Market Analysis
Appendix Three: ‘Firsts’ in Selected Government Interventions
Appendix 4: Basic Historical Organizations for Homebuilding
References
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