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Gareth Millward is an Assistant Professor at the Danish Institute of Advanced Study and the Department of History at the University of Southern Denmark. His research focuses on British welfare history, health policy, and vaccines, with particular emphasis on disability benefits, public health campaigns, and historical analyses of social security systems. He is affiliated with the Danish Center for Welfare Studies and contributes to interdisciplinary research on healthcare governance and societal responses to medical challenges.
Millward’s work explores topics such as the evolution of the British welfare state, vaccine hesitancy, and the role of voluntary organizations in healthcare. His recent studies include investigations into disability benefits frameworks post-1945, the cultural history of vaccination campaigns, and the intersection of gender with disability rights. He actively engages with contemporary policy debates through submissions to parliamentary inquiries and academic publications.
His research methodologies often integrate digital archives and historical document analysis, as seen in his examination of web-based sources for studying public health narratives. Millward collaborates with institutions like the Danish Institute of Advanced Study to bridge historical scholarship with modern policy discourse, emphasizing the societal impact of health and welfare policies.





