المنازل المتنقّلة: إعادة تشكيل منازل التجّار الفلسطينيّين في نهاية الفترة العثمانيّة
كلمات مفتاحية: 
Merchants
migration
architecture
Bethlehem
gender
globalization
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This article is about movement and the role it has played in shaping Palestinian homes. The article looks at merchants from Bethlehem as a case study of how mobility produced new types of homes in the late Ottoman and mandate periods, both materially and conceptually. It documents how the merchants’ newfound economic success transformed Bethlehem’s urban landscape and in turn produced a kind of “mobile home” as they adopted increasingly transient lifestyles, moving between multiple locations across the globe. These trends are explained within a framework of nineteenth century globalization, the birth of corporate identities, and shifting gender relations.