These days, most historians would not look to Jackson for anything worthwhile.
I'm sure future historians will look back on this weird obsession with amusement.
Future historians may one day look back on this short period as a golden guilt-free age for parents!
How does a politician, and not a historian, look at this question today?
When historians look back at America as it rang in the momentous year of 2000, what will they find?
How will historians look back on political America in 1998 and 1999?
There is no doubt that future historians will look to a more complex structure of data.
On the other hand historians have looked for signs of resistance to foreign rule.
One of the things to understand is that most historians never look at history in terms of generations.
For even as he denied the evidence of his eyes, the historian looked ashen.