Print Email Facebook Twitter Settle and Rule Title Settle and Rule: the evolution of the Israeli national project Author Schwake, G. (TU Delft History, Form & Aesthetics; TU Delft Theory, Territories & Transitions) Date 2020 Abstract Settling in Palestine is an integral part of the national revival of the Jewish nation, which eventually led to the establishment of the state of Israel. This paper defines the Practical Zionism territorial strategy as a Settle and Rule mechanism that evolved through four periods of development, from the pre-state era to the post-state era: first, the agricultural settlements of the 1920s and 1930s (cultivate and rule); second, the 1950s’ industrial towns (industrialize and rule); third, the suburbs of the 1980s (suburbanize and rule) and; and fourth, the recent corporate-led development (financialize and rule). This paper argues that the national settlement mission transformed according to the changes in the modes of production and the interests of the ruling hegemony. Therefore, it focuses on four different national plans for the frontier area of the Galilee and analyses the layout of the proposed new settlements and the architecture of the housing units. Subject Israel/Palestinearchitectureneoliberalismprivatizationurbanism To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:964b797b-0f94-47cb-8bf5-29d98f276644 DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/20507828.2020.1730624 ISSN 2050-7828 Source Architecture and Culture, 8 (2), 350-371 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights © 2020 G. Schwake Files PDF Settle_and_Rule_The_Evolu ... roject.pdf 2.09 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:964b797b-0f94-47cb-8bf5-29d98f276644/datastream/OBJ/view