NEW YORK â?? Historical eras are difficult  to recognize before they end. The Renaissance became the Renaissance  only in retrospect; the same can be said for the Dark Ages that preceded  it and any number of other eras. The reason is simple: It is impossible  to know if some promising or troubling development stands alone or  represents the start of a lasting trend.
    
    
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