Emmanuel Isht's 'The Century of Blood' offers a profound examination of the period between 1914 and 2014, a hundred-year span marked by unprecedented global conflict. This compelling work delves into twenty pivotal wars that irrevocably altered the course of human history, from the two World Wars to numerous regional conflicts that reshaped nations and societies. Isht meticulously analyzes the causes, conduct, and consequences of these conflicts, exploring their profound impact on political systems, social structures, and economic development worldwide. It serves as an essential historical account for understanding the complexities and devastating legacy of a century defined by war.