Non-Anime Project - Tredegar Iron Works Documentary
Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2018 11:04 pm
I just wanted to post a link to a recent project of mine, a trailer for documentary I co-produced (and appear in) that will air on PBS in April, in case anyone on here is interested in the subject matter. Industrial and economic history are kind of a small crowd in general, but hey, never know.
For the last few years, I've taken something of a break from pop-culture history, aside from panels at SDCC, to work on projects related to my other main interest: industrial/economic history. One of the sites I've focused on is Richmond industry, and that of the Tredegar Iron Works in particular. Tredegar was an iron works that was in operation from 1837 to 1957, and is probably most well-known as the chief cannon manufacturer to the Confederacy during the Civil War, and a central target for the Union army. I don't have much interest in the Civil War personally, but rather the history of the industry itself. One of my books is a history of Tredegar and its place in the larger American industrial landscape.
The film, for which I don't have an exact airdate yet, details the parallel histories of Tredegar; its namesake, an iron establishment and surrounding company town in southeastern Wales; and the men who traveled from the Old World to the New, and helped jumpstart much of American industry. Wales, and the southeast region in particular, was a primary driver of Britain's industrial revolution, being home to vast deposits of iron ore, coal, and other natural resources.
If anyone has an interest in European, industrial, or Civil War history, it's certainly worth checking out, and I'll put up more info when I have an actual airdate. And if you don't, well thanks for reading, regardless! After a few more similar projects this year, I'm hoping to work on a few popular culture and anime-related things I've had on the back burner for a while, now.
Thanks again!
https://youtu.be/1NBzTYjIaq4
For the last few years, I've taken something of a break from pop-culture history, aside from panels at SDCC, to work on projects related to my other main interest: industrial/economic history. One of the sites I've focused on is Richmond industry, and that of the Tredegar Iron Works in particular. Tredegar was an iron works that was in operation from 1837 to 1957, and is probably most well-known as the chief cannon manufacturer to the Confederacy during the Civil War, and a central target for the Union army. I don't have much interest in the Civil War personally, but rather the history of the industry itself. One of my books is a history of Tredegar and its place in the larger American industrial landscape.
The film, for which I don't have an exact airdate yet, details the parallel histories of Tredegar; its namesake, an iron establishment and surrounding company town in southeastern Wales; and the men who traveled from the Old World to the New, and helped jumpstart much of American industry. Wales, and the southeast region in particular, was a primary driver of Britain's industrial revolution, being home to vast deposits of iron ore, coal, and other natural resources.
If anyone has an interest in European, industrial, or Civil War history, it's certainly worth checking out, and I'll put up more info when I have an actual airdate. And if you don't, well thanks for reading, regardless! After a few more similar projects this year, I'm hoping to work on a few popular culture and anime-related things I've had on the back burner for a while, now.
Thanks again!
https://youtu.be/1NBzTYjIaq4