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Elephants, Kings, and Comparison, a Conversation with Tom Trautmann

CSSH speaks with Tom Trautmann about his lifelong interest in elephants, the subject of his 2015 book Elephants and Kings and 2021 CSSH article, “Megasthenes on the Military Livestock of Chandragupta and the Making of the First Indian Empire.”

September 23, 2021 in In Dialogue.
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