A historical text analysis of United States government policy toward neutral nations during World War I, with a focus on public health and military accountability. The description suggests it examines the influenza epidemic of 1918 within military camps and expeditionary forces. The source is paperswithcode, but the author and organization are unknown.
Use Cases
- Analyze government control and accountability mechanisms based on the discussion of building a healthy army
- Study the impact of disease on military operations based on the chapter on influenza in the American Expeditionary Forces
- Examine historical narratives of epidemics based on the chapter on writing the history of the epidemic
Strengths
- Focuses on a specific historical period (1917-1918)
- Integrates analysis of policy, military medicine, and epidemic response
Limitations
- Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment
- Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download
- Description metadata is limited; actual data quality requires manual inspection after download
Provenance
- Time Range
- 1917-1918