A study of the thirty-five Carnegie libraries built in towns and
industrial communities in Wales before the First World War. The
library system is in a transformative phase that attracts much
attention; these Carnegie buildings have never been fully recorded,
and some are in critical condition. This book illustrates their
social, cultural and architectural significance, and how they reflect
Carnegie’s extraordinary philanthropic vision. It reviews the free
and public library system in Wales and Great Britain from the first
Public Libraries Act of 1850, followed by an account of Carnegie’s
career as ‘the richest man in the world’ and the importance he
attached to promoting libraries for all, regardless of age and gender.
The haphazard development of public libraries in the nineteenth
century is the context in which Carnegie’s links with Wales are
noted, along with the circles in which he moved in Britain. The
largest section discusses the libraries’ locations, sites and
patrons, and the buildings themselves. It concludes with Carnegie’s
legacy in Wales, not least the role of his UK Trust in the county
library movement after 1911.
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Andrew Carnegie and the Libraries of Wales
Product details
ISBN
9781786837769
Published
2021
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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