If you look at older academic articles, they are usually much simpler/to the point than modern ones. Meanwhile modern ones go into much more background. Pic related is the bibliography in a highly cited work from the 60s; while the usual article now has 100+ references. Is it that modern work has much more to stand on and *needs* to go into new detail, or that more background makes it easier to read, or that it's simply fluff?
