Carthage: A New History
A landmark new history of ancient Rome’s most famous rival—home of Hannibal, jewel of North Africa, and foundational power of the western Mediterranean.

For 600 years, the kingdom of Carthage dominated the western Mediterranean, rising from a small city founded in the ninth century BCE to the area’s largest, richest empire by the third. Inevitably, it clashed with Rome for supremacy over the region, in a conflict that spanned more than one century, three wars, and forty–three years of active fighting. When at last Carthage fell, the city was destroyed—and the history of the realm was subsumed by its conquerors.

In this groundbreaking new history—the first in more than a decade—rising–star ancient historian Eve MacDonald tells the essential story of the lost culture of Carthage and its forgotten people. Using brand–new archaeological analysis to uncover the facts behind the legend, MacDonald puts the story of North Africa once again at the center of Mediterranean history. Reclaimed from the Romans, this is the Carthaginian version of the dramatic tale—revealing to us that, without Carthage, there would be no Rome.

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Carthage: A New History
A landmark new history of ancient Rome’s most famous rival—home of Hannibal, jewel of North Africa, and foundational power of the western Mediterranean.

For 600 years, the kingdom of Carthage dominated the western Mediterranean, rising from a small city founded in the ninth century BCE to the area’s largest, richest empire by the third. Inevitably, it clashed with Rome for supremacy over the region, in a conflict that spanned more than one century, three wars, and forty–three years of active fighting. When at last Carthage fell, the city was destroyed—and the history of the realm was subsumed by its conquerors.

In this groundbreaking new history—the first in more than a decade—rising–star ancient historian Eve MacDonald tells the essential story of the lost culture of Carthage and its forgotten people. Using brand–new archaeological analysis to uncover the facts behind the legend, MacDonald puts the story of North Africa once again at the center of Mediterranean history. Reclaimed from the Romans, this is the Carthaginian version of the dramatic tale—revealing to us that, without Carthage, there would be no Rome.

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Carthage: A New History

Carthage: A New History

by Eve MacDonald
Carthage: A New History

Carthage: A New History

by Eve MacDonald

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A landmark new history of ancient Rome’s most famous rival—home of Hannibal, jewel of North Africa, and foundational power of the western Mediterranean.

For 600 years, the kingdom of Carthage dominated the western Mediterranean, rising from a small city founded in the ninth century BCE to the area’s largest, richest empire by the third. Inevitably, it clashed with Rome for supremacy over the region, in a conflict that spanned more than one century, three wars, and forty–three years of active fighting. When at last Carthage fell, the city was destroyed—and the history of the realm was subsumed by its conquerors.

In this groundbreaking new history—the first in more than a decade—rising–star ancient historian Eve MacDonald tells the essential story of the lost culture of Carthage and its forgotten people. Using brand–new archaeological analysis to uncover the facts behind the legend, MacDonald puts the story of North Africa once again at the center of Mediterranean history. Reclaimed from the Romans, this is the Carthaginian version of the dramatic tale—revealing to us that, without Carthage, there would be no Rome.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781324123279
Publisher: Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
Publication date: 01/13/2026
Pages: 368
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

Eve MacDonald is an ancient historian, archaeologist, and senior lecturer in ancient history at Cardiff University. One of the world’s foremost experts on the history of Carthage and North Africa, she is the author of Hannibal. She lives in Cardiff and London.
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