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Paul Kuenker is an Assistant Professor of History at Fort Lewis College. His expertise spans 19th-Century United States, American Cultural History, and Technology, Modernity, and Danger, with a focus on American Visual Culture and Spatial Analysis.
- Ph.D., History, Arizona State University (2016)
- M.A., History, Arizona State University (2013)
- B.A., History and Art History, The College of William and Mary (2008)
Dr. Kuenker's pedagogy integrates experiential learning, such as testing historical technologies through activities like creating a walk-in camera obscura and field trips on the Durango and Silverton Railroad. His research connects 19th-century technological anxieties to contemporary debates about innovation and societal risk.
His forthcoming article in the Massachusetts Historical Review examines transportation disasters and public rights during the Steam Age, complementing his book manuscript on related themes. While no scientific awards or student advising details are provided in the text, his work emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to history through material culture and spatial studies.




