“The images, on the other hand, do less to historicize artistic representations of the veil and instead highlight recent art works.”
“Ironically, therefore, Wallerstein's attempt to historicize the concept of a world system has been circumvented by his acolytes.”
“In the 1990s, after the re-unification of the capital opened up new possibilities for planning, the idea to historicize the city was developed further into a strategy of detreat.”
“He thus also historicizes regulatory practices that have been said to have no market logic.”
“We need to know how racism operates in the art business because it is the business of art that defines and historicizes our culture.”
“Pleasure in the Eighteenth Century recognizes the ambiguities of pleasure and historicizes what may initially seem an ahistorical or even nonhistorical topic.”
historizes
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of historize
historifies
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of historify
historicized
simple past tense and past participle of historicize