Skip Navigation
Search

ERIC LEWIS BEVERLEY PHOTO
ERIC LEWIS BEVERLEY

Associate Professor (Ph.D., Harvard University, 2007)

Curriculum vitae

Office: SBS S-359

Email: eric.beverley@stonybrook.edu
Graduate Director Email: graddirectorhistory@stonybrook.edu

Interests: Modern and early modern South Asia, Indian Ocean, Muslim world, urban studies, law and crime, transnational history

My research explores global connections through detailed examination of particular cities and states. Centered on modern and early modern South Asia and the Indian Ocean world, my scholarship and teaching attends to historical links with other places (European Empires, Muslim states and populations), and key themes in global contexts (cities, sovereignty, law and crime). My first book, Hyderabad, British India, and the World: Muslim Networks and Minor Sovereignty, c. 1850-1950 (Cambridge University Press, 2015) views the world from Hyderabad, a minor South Asian state under sovereign Muslim rule. The work sketches eclectic global intellectual circuits that informed political experimentation in areas of political ideology and diplomacy, frontier legal administration, and urban development. The book redefines the nature of state sovereignty in the era of colonialism, and identifies the close relationship between Muslim rule and political modernity. I am currently pursuing research on borderlands in modern South Asia, cultural difference in early modern Indian Ocean cities, forms of sovereignty in the age of colonialism, and the history of South Asian cities in the modern and contemporary periods. My current book project is a study of the urban history of Hyderabad City c. 1910 to the present that examines the city’s expansion through the lens of urban property.


SELECT WORKS

"Colonial Urbanism and South Asian Cities"
"Territoriality in Motion: Waqf and Hyderabad State"
"Frontier as Resource: Law, Crime, and Sovereignty on the Margins of Empire"