Eviction - A Social History of Rent
| Verlag | Verso UK |
| Auflage | 16.09.2025 |
| Seiten | 288 |
| Format | 15,0 x 2,0 x 21,9 cm |
| Gewicht | 350 g |
| Artikeltyp | Englisches Buch |
| ISBN-10 | 1804298883 |
| EAN | 9781804298886 |
| Bestell-Nr | 80429888UA |
Grounded in personal experience, Eviction uncovers a hidden history of housing injustice and working-class resistance in what has become a perennial battleground for social conflict in modern Britain.
In 2017, Jessica Field’s parents and more than a hundred of their neighbours received warning of imminent eviction. Their corporate landlord intended to demolish their affordable, privately rented homes to replace them with middle-class houses for sale. Led by the women of the estate, tenants launched an anti-eviction campaign to save their close-knit community from destruction.
The neighbourhood was the last remnant of a 1950s National Coal Board estate constructed to house local miners. When the coal industry declined in the 1970s, whole estates were auctioned off to speculators. Low-income tenants were at the mercy of global investors. Houses were left to rot. Rents soared. Tenants were exploited every step of the way. Yet time and again, tenant activists – especially women – fought back.
Eviction is a history of the British housing crisis in microcosm.