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Eric L Beverley
 
Basic Information
Affiliation
SUNY Stony Brook
Title
Associate Professor
Address
Department of History

SBS, 3rd Flr.

Stony Brook, NY  
11794
USA


Additional Information
About My Work
My current project, tentatively titled “Urbanization, Land Regimes, and Global Connections: Twentieth-Century Hyderabad in a World of Cities,” is an urban history of Hyderabad City in an era of the rapid expansion of built-up area, population, and urban footprint, from c. 1910 to the present. The book will track Hyderabad’s connections to other cities and places on a scale from the provincial to the global; examine the multiple means of occupying, claiming, and developing urban land as property; and the divergent conceptions of an urban public these dynamics produce.
Citations
PUBLICATIONS:
Hyderabad, British India and the World: Muslim Networks and Minor Sovereignty, c. 1850–1950, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2015 (SAARC edition, CUP–India, 2016).

“Beyond Colonial Urbanism: State Power, Global Connections, and Fragmented Land Regimes in Twentieth-Century Hyderabad City,” Special Issue: “Princely Cities: Towards a New Urban History of South Asia, c. 1860–1960,” eds. Prashant Kidambi and Kate Boehme, Urban History (FirstView 2022, forthcoming in 2023).

“Introduction: Rethinking Sovereignty, Colonial Empires, and Nation-States in South Asia and Beyond,” Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East 40.3 (2020): 407–20.

“Old Borderlands: Sovereignty and Autonomy in the Hyderabad Deccan, ca. 1800–2014,” Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East 40.3 (2020): 454–67

“Documenting the World in Indo-Persianate & Imperial English: Idioms of Textual Authority in Hyderabad,” Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient 62.5–6 (2019): 1046–78.

“Securing Empire’s Borderlands: Reflections from South Asia.,” Journal of Modern European History 16.3 (2018)

“Territoriality in Motion: Waqf and Hyderabad State” in Special Volume: “Muslim Endowments and Trusts in Asia,” ed. Amelia Fauzia, Till Mostowlansky, and Nurfadzilah Yahaya, The Muslim World (2018) 109.1.

“Urbanist Expansions: Planner-Technocrats, Patrimonial Ethics and State Development in Hyderabad,” in “Beyond the Colonial City: Re-Evaluating the Urban History of India, 1920–1970,” ed. Douglas E. Haynes and Nikhil Rao, special issue, South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies 36.3 (2013).

“Colonial Urbanism and South Asian Cities: A Review Essay,” Social History 36.4 (2011).
Professional Associations
Association of Asian Studies Annual Meeting
Urban History Association
Madison South Asia Conference
American Historical Association