War Elephant As An Idea
Julie E. Hughes
ELEPHANTS AND KINGS: AN ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY by Thomas R. Trautmann Permanent Black /Ashoka University,, 2015, 372 pp., 995
October 2015, volume 39, No 10

Elephants and Kings is a thorough survey of where war elephants came from, where they went, and where they did not go. It clearly and competently addresses major reasons why war elephants were trained and why they were adopted by some kingdoms and not others. Given its topical coverage and wide chronological and geographical scope, it is a natural companion to Thomas T. Allsen’s Royal Hunt in Eurasian History (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2006).

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