There have been two historical schools named for Benjamin Franklin.
As a legal scholar, he was a proponent of the modern sociological and historical school of law.
Their historical and critical school produced a number of works of scholarship which still are of permanent value.
Such an approach is largely commensurate with the general historical school of non-linear history.
It was his 'idealizing' influence above all that the new historical school rejected.
The historical school can be divided into three tendencies:
The main origins of the historical school of political economy may be traced to Roscher.
It is Sudbury's historical high school, with many of its original components still intact.
Scholars of the historical school often consider mythological byliny separately.
As a matter of fact, I've always been more comfortable with the historical school than the jeune 'cole myself.