Eric Stange

Eric Stange is a Boston-based independent documentary film producer, director and writer who specializes in cultural and social history. His collaborations with CID began in 1985. Television credits include EDGAR ALLAN POE: BURIED ALIVE; THE WALL and AFTER THE WALL – a two-part series about modern Germany; UNNATURAL CAUSES; IS INEQUALITY MAKING US SICK?; THE WAR THAT MADE AMERICA, a dramatized documentary series about the French and Indian War; and MURDER AT HARVARD, a historical who-dunnit that explores the process of historical inquiry through a compelling murder story. He has been a research fellow at the Charles Warren Center for Studies in American History at Harvard University. He is a member of the editorial board of Common-Place, a web journal on early American history and a visiting fellow with the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation.