This conflict has led historians to take a number of positions on political arrangements in the province.
The Nominalia claims that the first two rulers lived for 300 and 150 years respectively, which has led earlier historians to ignore these figures.
This final work by one of the country's leading native historians focuses on peasant culture and its contributions to the national character.
Since 1970, the opening of new records has led historians to rehabilitate Kitchener's reputation to some extent.
His triumphant record once led historians to call Polk's presidency an impressive success.
Dated works are known from 1627, leading historians to believe that his birth took place before 1610.
This has led historians to speculate that the Lotts were abolitionists.
This has led early Western historians to assume that the two parties are identical.
This has led historians to question Muldoon's excuse for calling a snap election, since he still would have had the constitutional means to govern.
His impact has led historians to call the 1980s the "Reagan Era".