Utopia and Reality in Stevenage
The New Town of Stevenage exemplified the post-war compromise, and is now being reassessed — but the truth is it was neither a ‘crap town’ nor a utopia.
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Katrina Navickas is a reader in history at the University of Hertfordshire, and the author of Protest and the Politics of Space and Place, 1789–1848.
The New Town of Stevenage exemplified the post-war compromise, and is now being reassessed — but the truth is it was neither a ‘crap town’ nor a utopia.