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Bordeau, Sanford P. (1982) Volts to Hertz... The Rise of Electricity. Burgess, Minneapolis.

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.

Buchwald, Jed (1985) From Maxwell to Microphysics: Aspects of Electromagnetic Theory in the Last Quarter of the Nineteenth Century. University of Chicago Press, Chicago.

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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.

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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 (2014) Electrodynamics from Ampère to Einstein. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

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.

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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.

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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.

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Kaiser, Walter (1995) Des Étincelles et des Hommes. Les Cahiers de Science et Vie, 30. pp. 29-34.

Kaiser, Walter (1981) Theorien der Elektrodynamik im 19. Jahrhundert. Gerstenberg, Hildesheim.

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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.

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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.

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Rosenfeld, Leon (1956) The Velocity of Light and the Evolution of Electrodynamics. Serie X del Nuovo Cimento, 4. pp. 1630-1669.

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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.

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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.

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Wiesbeck, Werner (ed.) (1988) Heinrich Hertz Symposium: "100 Jahre Elektromagnetische Wellen". VDE, Berlin.

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.

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.

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