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* [[:Category:Units|Units]] arranges units by type.
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* [[:Category:Places|Places]] arranges pages geographically. You can find units by the [[:Category:countries|countries]] they belonged to.
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* [[:Category:Sources|Sources]] is about documents you can use or that need linking to units.
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* [[:Category:Help|Help]] pages give more information about how to use the site.
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These are some example pages that show what you can do here and how useful the site can be (but they still need some improvements):
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* [[1st Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers, UK]]
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* [[2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers, UK]]
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http://www.cendari.eu/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/header_logo.png This project is part of a Transnational Research Fellowship with the [http://www.cendari.eu/research/first-world-war-studies/ CENDARI project] at Trinity College Dublin's [http://www.tcd.ie/trinitylongroomhub/ Long Room Hub]. Further information is available on the [http://collaborativecollections.org/WorldWarOne/index.php?title=World_War_One:About 'about' page of this wiki].
 
http://www.cendari.eu/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/header_logo.png This project is part of a Transnational Research Fellowship with the [http://www.cendari.eu/research/first-world-war-studies/ CENDARI project] at Trinity College Dublin's [http://www.tcd.ie/trinitylongroomhub/ Long Room Hub]. Further information is available on the [http://collaborativecollections.org/WorldWarOne/index.php?title=World_War_One:About 'about' page of this wiki].

Revision as of 12:13, 27 June 2015

In their own words: collecting experiences of the First World War

This project aims provide context for an individual's experience of WWI by linking to personal narratives written by people in the same situation. By the end of this project, someone who wants to research a soldier in WWI but doesn't know a thing about how armies were structured should be able to find a personal account from someone in a similar role written at about the same time and place. We'll never really know what it was like for those who experienced the First World War, but we can come closer to understanding it by collecting the words they left behind.

Our aim is find a personal narrative - a diary, letters, memoirs or images - for each military unit in the British Army. Populating the lists of battalions and linking the numerous personal and official diaries, letters, memoirs, etc already online is a huge task and it can only be done with your help.


Have you got a few free minutes to take on a small research challenge?

Getting started is easy:

  1. Take one of the personal diaries, letters or memoirs listed
  2. Match its author with a regiment or battalion.
  3. Send in the results via this form or edit the wiki directly to add their diary to the relevant battalion or regiment page


You can see the difference that contributors so far have made on pages like Battalions with personal narratives.

Anyone can request an account for this wiki (but not you, spam bots!) to help out. If you get stuck, just drop me a line; I'm @mia_out on twitter.

Use the links on the left for:

You can find more pages by drilling down through these categories:

  • Units arranges units by type.
  • Places arranges pages geographically. You can find units by the countries they belonged to.
  • Sources is about documents you can use or that need linking to units.
  • Help pages give more information about how to use the site.

These are some example pages that show what you can do here and how useful the site can be (but they still need some improvements):

header_logo.png This project is part of a Transnational Research Fellowship with the CENDARI project at Trinity College Dublin's Long Room Hub. Further information is available on the 'about' page of this wiki.