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Home » ‘The Romans were probably never going to go away’: In new ‘Almost History’ podcast, listen to how history might have played out if Carthage had defeated the Roman Republic
‘The Romans were probably never going to go away’: In new ‘Almost History’ podcast, listen to how history might have played out if Carthage had defeated the Roman Republic
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‘The Romans were probably never going to go away’: In new ‘Almost History’ podcast, listen to how history might have played out if Carthage had defeated the Roman Republic

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A new episode of “Almost History,” the alternate-history podcast from All About History, explores one of the biggest “what-ifs” of the ancient world: What if Carthage had defeated Rome during the Punic Wars?

The episode is hosted by Emily Staniforth, a staff writer at All About History, a sister publication of Live Science. It features historian and archaeologist Eve MacDonald, a senior lecturer in ancient history at Cardiff University in the U.K. and author of “Carthage: A New History of an Ancient Empire” (W. W. Norton & Co., 2026). Together, they examine how close Carthage came to changing the course of history and what the modern world might look like if one of Rome’s greatest rivals had emerged victorious.

“Carthage ha[d] enormous resources, because to even be in the fight for as long as they were is extraordinary,” MacDonald said in an interview. However, despite Carthage’s capabilities, they were always fighting an uphill battle, she noted.

“I always think the Romans were probably never going to go away,” MacDonald said.

Tactics and turning points

The Punic Wars, fought between the Roman Republic and Carthage from 264 to 146 B.C., transformed the ancient Mediterranean. Although Rome ultimately prevailed and went on to build one of history’s largest empires, victory was far from guaranteed. During the Second Punic War, the Carthaginian general Hannibal famously marched elephants across the Alps and inflicted devastating defeats on Roman armies, bringing the republic to the brink of collapse before Rome eventually recovered.


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In the podcast, MacDonald discusses the political and military turning points that could have tipped the balance in Carthage’s favor. The conversation also explores how a Carthaginian victory might have altered trade, culture and the distribution of power across Europe and the Mediterranean, offering listeners a glimpse of an alternate version of world history.

“I think that’s one of the things that we would appreciate more now: As much as the Greco-Roman history of the Mediterranean is part of the Western world, so too is all of Carthage, Phoenicia and Numidia” in northern Africa, MacDonald said. “But we haven’t got those tales anymore for us to understand.”

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The episode is part of “Almost History,” a series inspired by All About History magazine’s long-running “What If” feature. Each installment invites historians to examine pivotal moments from the past and consider how different outcomes might have reshaped history. Recent episodes have tackled questions such as What if D-Day had failed? and What if the Bolshevik Revolution had never succeeded?

You can listen to “What If Carthage Won the Punic Wars?” on Acast and other major podcast platforms.

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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.


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