A Conversation With Paul Lubienecki On Academic Research In Buffalo, New York
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The episode also explores how academic research in NY involves continuous revision and careful documentation. Paul Lubienecki shares how he handles conflicting information and ensures that conclusions are based on evidence rather than assumption. He explains how research is written, edited, and prepared for public or academic use. The focus remains on the real workflow behind historical research, including reading, note-taking, and data organization. This conversation provides a detailed look at how academic work is carried out in Buffalo, New York and how it fits within the broader field of history in the United States.
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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.
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