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Dr Daniel Grey is a Lecturer in the History School of Creative Arts at the University of Hertfordshire, with an ORCID identifier: 0000-0002-6312-1331. His research focuses on infanticide, gender studies, criminal history, and legal frameworks in historical contexts. He leads the 2025 British Academy-funded project "Degrees of Guilt: Infanticide in England, 1860-1960", exploring archival materials and legal narratives.
- Research Interests: Infanticide in England/Wales, working-class women’s experiences, legal and media discourses on crime, and Latin American gender violence history.
- Publications: Recent works include analyses of infanticide reportage, Victorian-era motherhood discourses, and Jack the Ripper’s racial contexts. Over 30 peer-reviewed outputs since 2009.
- Awards: No awards explicitly listed in the text.
- Grants: Principal Investigator for the 2025 British Academy project.
- Labs/Teams: No formal lab affiliations mentioned; research conducted independently or through collaborative projects.
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