Designed for Play

Designed for Play Children's Playgrouds and the Politics of Urban Space, 1840-2010 - New Historical Perspectives

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Publisher's Synopsis

Children's playgrounds are commonly understood as the obvious place for children to play: safe, natural and out of the way. But these expectations hide a convoluted and overlooked history of children's place in public space - one shaped by implicit social, political and environmental values, and by government intervention in spaces and lives across the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. This book is the first empirically grounded historical account of the modern playground, drawing on the archival materials of social reformers, park superintendents, equipment manufacturers and architects in Britain and beyond to chart the playground's journey from marginal obscurity to popular ubiquity. In exploring the evolution of play space design, the book shows that the ideal playground has long represented a space where changing conceptions of nature, health, childhood, commerce and technology have all been played out. It covers the development of garden gymnasiums in the 1890s, the influence of Charles Wicksteed, increasing standardisation in the interwar period, the impact of progressive education, pioneering female designers and the adventure playground movement in the twentieth century, and more recent challenges to the playground's status as a site of health, nature and safety.

Designed for Play is an original and accessible contribution to modern British history, urban and environmental history, and histories and geographies of childhood.

Book information

ISBN: 9781914477485
Publisher: Institute of Historical Research
Imprint: University of London Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 796.06841
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 296
Weight: 454g
Height: 240mm
Width: 160mm