There are hardeners that have been used at the development and stop stage, but those have been even longer out of fashion. I'm guessing is that the case for using a hardener at the fix stage was to protect the print in the wash, since the archival washer with separate compartments for each print is a relatively recent innovation (1970s or so?), and before that you had things like the Arkay Rotary Print Washer, where prints sloshed around in a hopper--a much more potentially hazardous situation than being moved from the developer to the stop to the fix.