Paul Lubienecki: Bridging Scholarship and Public History in Hamburg, New York
Expertise in Labor History and American Religion
Paul Lubienecki, Ph.D., is a distinguished historian based in Hamburg, New York, specializing in labor history, American religion, and public history. With a Ph.D. from Case Western Reserve University, his academic rigor and deep understanding of American social dynamics have positioned him as a trusted expert in these fields. His scholarly work not only sheds light on historical labor movements and religious influences but also explores their impact on contemporary society, particularly within the Buffalo, New York region.
Comprehensive Historical Research and Public Engagement
As an award-winning public historian and founder of the Boland Center for the Study of Labor & Religion and PHM Consulting, Dr. Lubienecki uniquely combines academic research with practical applications. His services include expert historical research, consulting on public history projects, and educational initiatives that engage both academic and community audiences. This blend of scholarship and public engagement ensures that history is accessible, relevant, and impactful, fostering a deeper appreciation of America's labor and religious heritage.
Trusted Author, Educator, and Thought Leader
Beyond research and consulting, Paul Lubienecki is a respected author and educator who has taught at SUNY Fredonia and other institutions. His authoritative voice in historical scholarship, coupled with his commitment to public history, makes him a sought-after expert for lectures, publications, and community programs. Clients and collaborators value his ability to translate complex historical narratives into meaningful insights that inform policy, education, and cultural preservation.