Up a level |
Bordeau, Sanford P. (1982) Volts to Hertz... The Rise of Electricity. Burgess, Minneapolis.
Buchwald, Jed (1985) From Maxwell to Microphysics: Aspects of Electromagnetic Theory in the Last Quarter of the Nineteenth Century. University of Chicago Press, Chicago.
Buchwald, Jed (1990) The Background to Heinrich Hertz's Experiments in Electrodynamics. In: Levere, Trevor and William Shea (eds.) Nature, Experiment, and the Sciences. Kluwer, Dordrecht, pp. 275-306.
Buchwald, Jed (1993) Design for Experimenting. In: Horwich, Paul (ed.) World Changes: Thomas Kuhn and the Nature of Science. MIT Press, Cambridge, pp. 168-206.
Caneva, Kenneth (1978) From Galvanism to Electrodynamics: The Transformation of German Physics and its Social Context [1800-1846]. Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences, 9. pp. 63-159.
Chevalier, Gérard (1995) 'Formation d'un Quatuor' and 'De la Médicine à la Physique: La Bobine de d'Induction'. Les Cahiers de Science et Vie, 30. pp. 68-73.
D'Agostino, Salvo (2000) On the difficulties of the transition from Maxwell’s and Hertz’s pure-field theories to Lorentz’s electron. Physics in Perspective, 2 (4). pp. 398-410. ISSN 1422-6944 (print), 1422-6960 (electronic)
Darrigol, Oliver (1993) The Electrodynamic Revolution in Germany as Documented by Early German Expositions of "Maxwell's Theory". Archive for History of Exact Sciences, 45. pp. 189-280.
Darrigol, Oliver (1993) The Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies from Faraday to Hertz. Centaurus, 36. pp. 245-360.
Darrigol, Oliver (1994) Helmholtz's Electrodynamics and the Comprehensibility of Nature. In: Krüger, Lorenz (ed.) Universalgenie Helmholtz. Akademie Verlag, Berlin, pp. 216-242.
Darrigol, Oliver (2014) Electrodynamics from Ampère to Einstein. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
Elliott, Robert S. (1988) The History of Electromagnetics as Hertz would Have Known It. IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques (MTT), 36 (5). pp. 806-823.
Haney, Frank (1994) Alternativen der Wissenschaftsgeschichte. Zeitschrift für allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie, 25. pp. 207-222.
Heimann, Peter (1970) Maxwell and the Modes of Consistent Representation. Archive for History of Exact Sciences, 6. pp. 171-213.
Heimann, Peter (1971) Maxwell, Hertz and the Nature of Electricity. Isis, 62. pp. 149-157.
Helm, Georg (1904) Die Theorien der Elektrodynamik nach ihrer geschichtlichen Entwicklung. Veit, Leipzig.
Helmholtz, Hermann von (1907) Vorlesungen über Elektrodynamik und Theorie des Magnetismus. Hermann von Helmholtz's Vorlesungen über theoretische Physik, 4 . Barth, Leipzig.
Hirosige, Tetu (1966) Electrodynamics Before the Theory of Relativity, 1890-1905. Japanese Studies in the History of Science, 5. pp. 1-49.
Hirosige, Tetu (1969) Origins of Lorentz' Theory of Electrons and the Concepts of the Electromagnetic Field. Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences, 1. pp. 151-209.
Hunt, Bruce (1991) The Maxwellians. Cornell University Press, Ithaca.
Kaiser, Walter (1981) Theorien der Elektrodynamik im 19. Jahrhundert. Gerstenberg, Hildesheim.
Kaiser, Walter (1995) Des Étincelles et des Hommes. Les Cahiers de Science et Vie, 30. pp. 29-34.
Lemmerich, Jost (1988) Die Hertzsche Entdeckung im Briefwechsel zwischen Hermann von Helholtz, Emil DuBois-Reymond und Karl Runge. Physikalische Blätter, 44. pp. 218-220.
Lodge, Oliver (1889) Modern Views of Electricity. Macmillan, London.
Martins, Roberto de Andrade (2005) Mechanics and Electromagnetism in the Late Nineteenth Century: The Dynamics of Maxwell’s Ether. In: Capria, Mamone (ed.) Physics Before and After Einstein. IOS Press, pp. 21-46.
Meya, Jörg and Sibum, Heinz Otto (1987) Das fünfte Element: Wirkungen und Deutungen der Elektrizität. Rowohlt, Reinbek.
Rosenfeld, Leon (1956) The Velocity of Light and the Evolution of Electrodynamics. Serie X del Nuovo Cimento, 4. pp. 1630-1669.
Stein, Howard (1970) On the Notion of Field in Newton, Maxwell, and Beyond. In: Stuewer, Roger (ed.) Historical and Philosophical Perspectives of Science. University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, pp. 264-287.
Susskind, Charles (1964) Observations of Electromagnetic-Wave Radiation before Hertz. Isis, 55. pp. 32-42.
Susskind, Charles (1964) Some Observations of Electromagnetic-Wave Radiation before Hertz. In: Proceedings of the 10th International Congress of the History of Science. Hermann, Paris, pp. 785-788.
Tepe, Rait (1988) Elektrodynamik im 19. Jahrhundert. In: Boerger, G. (ed.) Heinrich Hertz: Festschrift anläßlich der Erforschung der elektromagnetischen Wellen vor 100 Jahren. Heinrich-Hertz-Institut, Berlin, pp. 23-40.
Thompson, Silvanus P. (1912) Light Visible and Invisible: A Series of Lectures. Macmillan, London.
Wiesbeck, Werner (ed.) (1988) Heinrich Hertz Symposium: "100 Jahre Elektromagnetische Wellen". VDE, Berlin.
Wise, Matthew Norton (1981) German Concepts of Force, Energy, and the Electromagnetic Ether, 1845-1880. In: Cantor, G. N. and Jonathan Hodge (eds.) Conceptions of Ether. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 269-307.
Wise, Matthew Norton (1990) Electromagnetic Theory in the Nineteenth Century. In: R. C. Olby, G. N. Cantor, et al. (eds.) Companion to the History of Modern Science. Routledge, London, pp. 342-356.