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The Emergence and Critique of Historicism
Since I have argued that the institutionally dominant relationship to classics that predominated until           was an outcome of histori- cism, I will briefly examine the latter's emergence at the beginning of the nineteenth century, so that we may establish whether--and, if so, why--the historicist chronotope entered a state of crisis in the twenti- eth century, thus precipitating a change in our relationship with clas- sics.