Karen Louise Jolly

Karen Louise Jolly is professor of History at the University of Hawai`i where she teaches courses on medieval Europe, pre-1500 world history, and Christianity, and researches the religious culture of Anglo-Saxon England (webpage www2.hawaii.edu/~kjolly).
Her first book was on Popular Religion in Late Saxon England: Elf Charms in Context (University of North Carolina Press, 1996). Her most recent book is The Community of St. Cuthbert in the Late Tenth Century: The Chester-le-Street Additions to Durham Cathedral Library A.IV.19 (The Ohio State University Press, 2012).
She is currently working on glossed manuscript transcription and historical fiction (blog at litteramepandat.wordpress.com).

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