Review:

A History Of Libraries In The Western World By Jeremy Milloy

overall review score: 4.2
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A History of Libraries in the Western World by Jeremy Milloy is a comprehensive scholarly work that explores the development, evolution, and cultural significance of libraries across Western societies. The book examines contemporary and historical perspectives, highlighting key milestones, influential institutions, and the changing role of libraries from antiquity to modern times.

Key Features

  • In-depth historical analysis of Western libraries
  • Coverage from ancient civilizations to current digital age
  • Includes discussions on technological innovations and societal impacts
  • Rich references to archival material and primary sources
  • Accessible writing style suitable for both scholars and general readers

Pros

  • Provides a thorough and well-researched historical overview
  • Engaging narrative that makes complex history accessible
  • Offers insightful analysis of the evolution of library functions and roles
  • Includes detailed case studies from various periods and regions

Cons

  • Dense academic language may be challenging for casual readers
  • Some sections could benefit from more visual aids or illustrations
  • Focus primarily on Western societies, limiting global perspective

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