Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Dedication; Introduction: Home-Land: The Historigraphy of a Blind Spot; Part I: Housing Outside City Walls: New Forms of Sovereignty in Late Ottoman Palestine; 1 Empire Land Commodification and the Backlash of Nationalism; 2 Experimentation in Housing for Nationalism, 1858-1917; Part II: Housing for Proto-Nationalism; 3 'New Native' Palestinian Housing: Plantation as Backdrop for Nationalism 1858-1948; 4 'Houses Before Street': Tel Aviv's Housing-Based Urban Planning by Weiss and Geddes, 1909-1925
5 'Today's-Child is Tomorrow's State': Kibbutz Children's House as Nursery for the Good Zionist Subject, 1922-1948Part III: Housing and Nation-Building in the Age of Sovereignty; 6 Immigrant Housing and the Establishment of the State-Citizen Contract, 1948-1953; 7 'Resistance to Being Swept Away': Summud Arab-Palestinian Housing in Israel, 1948-2004; 8 Differentiated Citizenship in Differentiated Housing, 1948-2005; 9 Afterword: For the Nation Yet to Come; References; Index