American historians long treated Hutchinson as a dangerous subversive, and a shrew into the bargain.
Most historians treat Mann as the most important and beneficial leader of education reform in the antebellum period.
Soviet historians concentrated on studies of the Decembrist movement and treated the interregnum as an insignificant episode in the grand picture of class struggle.
Since the latter half of the twentieth century, however, historians have revised James's reputation and have treated him as a serious and thoughtful monarch.
Many historians have focused on these broad cultural spheres and have treated civilizations as discrete units.
Over time, historians will treat the elder Bush with respect.
All historians of Merovingian institutions and law have treated of the antrustions, and each one has his different system.
In response to Booker, Laurence Rees wrote that historians should treat every source they use sceptically.
Perhaps historians will treat this entire period as an odd transitional phase, the final gasps of a dinosaur regime.
Canadian historians have treated Arnold as a relatively minor figure.