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About the Author
Dr Kelly is a former Senior Research Fellow at the University of Birmingham. She has studied and taught in Cambridge and Oxford, and was a visiting fellow at All Soul's College in 2008. Her career has been dedicated to working on the British Academy/Royal Historical Society Anglo-Saxon Charters Project, of which she was Co-ordinating Editor 2001-12.
Reviews
Kelly provides thorough notes on the contexts of the charters, their genuine or forged status, and their relation to other charters in this volume. These notes follow on from the text of each charter individually. A wealth of information is also included before and after the charters. ... Kelly also provides appendices and indexes, including an index of personal names, place-names, the words and names in boundary clauses, a Latin glossary, and a diplomatic index. Th is volume will be of use to anyone studying the history of Chertsey Abbey, or early medieval Surrey. * Editions *
Kelly proposes a cautious but plausible reconstruction of Chertsey's early history, bearing in mind the minster's frontier position between the Mercian and West Saxon polities as well as the shifting political situation of the eighth and ninth centuries. The editor must therefore be congratulated for making available to scholars and students a particularly difficult section of the corpus of Anglo-Saxon charters. * Francesca Tinti, English Historical Review *
Book Information
ISBN 9780197265567
Author Susan E. Kelly
Format Hardback
Page Count 200
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 496g
Dimensions(mm) 241mm * 163mm * 19mm