1989
DOI: 10.1353/mgs.2010.0293
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Modern Greek Studies at the Crossroads: The Paradigm Shift from Empiricism to Skepticism

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“…attitude of classicists 67 and the hysterical and highly personal tirades of pro-theory neohellenists. 68 But one would hope that this would mean variety, debate and opportunity rather than any narrow orthodoxy. Only if this were the prognosis would it be possible to visualise in future a true pendant to John Haldon's article in this journal on history and Robin Cormack's on art history.…”
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“…attitude of classicists 67 and the hysterical and highly personal tirades of pro-theory neohellenists. 68 But one would hope that this would mean variety, debate and opportunity rather than any narrow orthodoxy. Only if this were the prognosis would it be possible to visualise in future a true pendant to John Haldon's article in this journal on history and Robin Cormack's on art history.…”
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confidence: 99%