Paul Lubienecki On Labor History And Public Research In Buffalo, New York
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Listeners will hear how research is not just about collecting information but also about making sense of it in a way that fits within real historical timelines. Paul Lubienecki also shares how public history projects in NY require coordination with local institutions, libraries, and historical societies. He explains how he handles gaps in data and works through incomplete records without making assumptions. The conversation stays focused on the actual tasks involved in historical research, including documentation, verification, and presentation. This episode gives a clear look at how labor history is studied in Buffalo, New York and how it connects to broader public knowledge 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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