Maurice Cowling. Religion and Public Doctrine in fresh England. (Volume III: Accommodations.) recently made known York: Cambridge University Press. 2001 Pp xxiv, 766 $10000 ISBN 0-521-25960-6
While reading Maurice Cowling's Religion and Public Doctrine, I repeatedly thought of Virginia Woolf's A space of One's Own, a thesis that I now and then assign to undergraduates. It is a perplexing work for American bookish mans who have difficulty imagining a world where women are exclud from learning and scholarship as a matter of course. Many decades after the publication of A play of One's Own, Maurice