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Availability
In stock
ISBN
9781648897641
Edition
2
Publication Date
October 3, 2023
Physical Size
236mm x 160mm
Number of Pages
291
Too often, humans tend to describe acts of horrific violence as being perpetrated by insane individuals. This label does not help us understand bin Laden. Fortunately, Reagan Fancher’s “Holy Warrior” takes a different approach. One of the chief benefits of his work is to emphasize that bin Laden was not a lunatic but a calculating man with strongly held religious and philosophical convictions. The refutation of the myths surrounding his career is further addressed by Fancher’s debunking of the belief that the U.S. created him. In addition to these broad interpretive benefits, “Holy Warrior” is well researched and possesses a useful glossary. Last but not least, it is an interesting book that is readily accessible to scholars and popular readers alike.
Prof. Dr. Jeffrey Anderson
Associate Director, School of Humanities; History Program Coordinator
University of Louisiana Monroe
[…] In his first work, author Reagan Fancher shows readers he has a bright future as a professional historian. […] does a great job of adding more layers to one of the twenty-first century’s most controversial figures. […]
[Extract from book review appearing on the ‘Journal of Military History’, Vol. 87, No. 1. January 2023. (pp. 268-269) Reviewer: Dr. Jon Mikolashek (National Defense University, Joint Forces Staff College, Joint Advanced Warfighting School, Norfolk, Virginia)