Based in Hamburg, New York, Paul Lubienecki, Ph.D., is an American historian whose academic work centers on labor history, American religion, and public history across Buffalo, New York and nearby educational communities. Through years of research, classroom instruction, and historical writing, Paul Lubienecki has remained involved in projects connected to working-class history, labor movements, and religious organizations in the United States. After completing his Ph.D. at Case Western Reserve University, he went on to teach at SUNY Fredonia and other colleges, focusing on subjects related to social history, labor activism, and historical interpretation. Beyond university teaching, Paul Lubienecki founded the Boland Center for the Study of Labor & Religion, where historical discussions and archival research examine the connection between labor organizations and faith-based communities. He also established PHM Consulting, a research and public history organization involved in educational initiatives, historical documentation, and content development projects. His published work includes articles, research commentary, and historical studies tied to labor history and American religious history connected to Buffalo, New York. Many readers and academic peers associate Paul Lubienecki with practical historical research methods, detailed archival work, and ongoing involvement in public education efforts. Through academic research, writing, and public-facing historical projects, Dr. Paul Lubienecki continues participating in conversations surrounding labor history, historical preservation, and religion in American society while remaining active within educational and public history initiatives throughout New York.
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Paul Lubienecki, Ph.D., is a historian based in Buffalo, New York. He also works across NY on topics related to labor history, American religion, and public history in the United States.