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Historians estimate that in the last 3,400 years of recorded history, humanity has known only 268 years without
war — roughly 8 percent of the time. Has This World Ever Known Peace? takes that staggering statistic and
turns it into a question worth sitting with: is conflict simply what we are, or is it something we have chosen,
again and again, when better paths were available?
This sweeping work of narrative non-fiction moves across 3,400 years of human conflict, from the earliest
recorded wars in ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt through the empires of Rome, Persia, and China, into the
religious wars of the medieval world, the colonial conquests that reshaped continents, the industrial-scale
slaughter of the twentieth century, and the conflicts, insurgencies, and civil wars still unfolding today.
Structured across eighteen chapters and three distinct parts, the book does not simply catalogue famous battles.
It deliberately seeks out the forgotten conflicts — the wars history textbooks skipped, the civilian populations
whose suffering rarely made it into official records, and the quieter human cost that sits behind every date and
death toll.
Along the way, Winston Phillips asks harder questions than "what happened." Why does war keep repeating
across every era, culture, and technology level? What psychological and social forces make organised violence so
persistently attractive to leaders and nations? And what would it actually take — psychologically, politically,
culturally — for humanity to break a 3,400-year pattern?
Written in an accessible, humane, and genuinely thought-provoking style, this is not a dry military chronicle. It
is a book for readers of popular history, geopolitics, and human nature alike — anyone who has ever looked at
the news and wondered whether things have always been this way, and whether they could ever be different.
Ambitious in scope and deeply human in focus, Has This World Ever Known Peace? is ultimately less a history
of war than a case for what peace would actually require.
This is an original work of narrative non-fiction by Winston Phillips. All content, writing, and storytelling are entirely the author's own original creation, © 2026 Winston Phillips, London, England. All rights reserved.
CONTENT ADVISORY
Discusses war, mass violence, genocide, colonial conquest, and historical civilian casualties across multiple eras.
Handled with historical context and a humane, non-graphic tone, but readers sensitive to depictions of war and
atrocity should be aware of the subject matter throughout.