January 2012 – December 2013
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Trading Consequences will examine the following question: What were the economic and environmental consequences of commodity trading during the nineteenth century?
The project will have a global scope while using Canadian natural resource flows as a way of testing the reliability and efficacy of the data produced. The sources for our study will be large corpora of digitised documents from the period in question, and we will use text mining - more specifically, information extraction - to transform unstructured text into structured data.
This innovative digital resource will allow historians to discover novel patterns and to explore new hypotheses, both through structured query and through a variety of visualisation tools.
The project also benefits from the support and expertise of