MuninnWWI

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Muninn WWI is an international, interdisciplinary project which investigates innovative uses of First World War Records.

Our aim is to take as many digitized First World War records as possible to create a huge database. We would then extract the written data using advanced computer technology, and turn the resulting information into structured databases. Thanks to a large computer array in Canada, these databases will support a number of different research agendas.

  • Institutional Reconstitution – create a digital model of the armed forces
  • Social History Database – providing useful datasets for social historians of the early Twentieth Century
  • Modelling Infectious Disease – using medical records pertaining to the Spanish Flu and STIs we could model the transmission of infectious diseases through the armed forces
  • Crises and Medical Language – linguists would like to analyse the impact of medical emergencies on bureaucratic language

Partner Universities

University of Western Ontario

University of Western Ontario

University of Cambridge

University of Cambridge

University of Waterloo

University of Waterloo

University of Hull

University of Hull

Carleton University

Carleton University

Brown University

Brown University

University of Birmingham

University of Birmingham

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