Teresa Everson-Smith is a PhD researcher in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Leeds Beckett University. Her doctoral research examines social and economic inequality in Sheffield and Leeds between 1901 and 1939, exploring how disparities in housing, employment, health, and education were structured, experienced, and mediated at neighbourhood level.
Using a comparative, street-level approach, Teresa’s research focuses on contrasting urban districts in both cities, including inner-city working-class areas, affluent neighbourhoods, and emerging municipal housing estates. Through this approach, she analyses how local governance, welfare provision, and housing reform shaped everyday life in different urban contexts.
By situating lived experience within wider structural and policy frameworks, Teresa’s research offers historical perspectives on patterns of inequality that continue to influence British cities today.