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Article

Cazenobe, Jean (1980) Comment Hertz a-t-il eu l'Idée des Ondes Hertziennes. Revue de Synthése, 101. pp. 345-382.

Cazenobe, Jean (1984) Maxwell, Précurseur de Hertz? Recherche, 15. pp. 972-986.

D'Agostino, Salvo (1971) Hertz and Helmholtz on Electromagnetic Waves. Scientia, 106. pp. 637-648.

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)

D'Agostino, Salvo (1989) Pourquoi Hertz et non pas Maxwell a-t-il Découvert les Ondes Électriques? Centaurus, 32. pp. 66-76.

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 (1995) Henri Poincaré's Criticism of Fin de Siecle Electrodynamics. Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 26B (1). pp. 1-44.

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.

Planck, Max (1899) Die Maxwell'sche Theorie der Elektricität von der Mathematischen Seite betrachtet. Jahresbericht der Deutschen Mathematiker-Vereinigung (7). pp. 77-89.

Simpson, Thomas K. (1966) Maxwell and the Direct Experimental Test of his Electromagnetic Theory. Isis, 57. pp. 411-432.

Susskind, Charles (1968) The Early History of Electronics: I. Electromagnetics before Hertz [and] II. The Experiments of Hertz. IEEE Spectrum, 5. pp. 90-99.

Susskind, Charles (1965) Hertz and the Technological Significance of Electromagnetic Waves. Isis, 56. pp. 342-345.

Book Section

Bauer, Edmond (1965) Electricity and Magnetism. In: Taton, René (ed.) Science in the Nineteenth Century. Basic Books, New York, pp. 178-234.

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 (1994) How Hertz Fabricated Helmholtzian Forces in His Karlsruhe Laboratory or Why He Did Not Discover Electric Waves in 1887. In: Krüger, Lorenz (ed.) Universalgenie Helmholtz. Akademie Verlag, Berlin, pp. 43-65.

Darrigol, Oliver (1994) Helmholtz's Electrodynamics and the Comprehensibility of Nature. In: Krüger, Lorenz (ed.) Universalgenie Helmholtz. Akademie Verlag, Berlin, pp. 216-242.

Häfner, Ansgar (1991) Vor Einstein: Das elektromagnetische Weltbild. In: Häfner, Ansgar (ed.) Heinrich Hertz: Eine Funkgeschichte. Deutsches Postmuseum, Frankfurt, pp. 118-122.

Jones, Douglas Samuel (1988) Hertz, Kirchhoff and Others. In: Wiesbeck, Werner (ed.) Heinrich Hertz Symposium: "100 Jahre Elektromagnetische Wellen". VDE, Berlin, pp. 64-72.

Knudsen, Ole (1985) Mathematics and Physical Reality in William Thomson's Electromagnetic Theory. In: Harman, P. M. (ed.) Wranglers and Physicists: Studies on Cambridge Physicists in the Nineteenth Century. Manchester University Press, Manchester, pp. 149-179.

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.

Wiederkehr, Karl Heinrich (2008) Heinrich Hertz between the older electrodynamics and Maxwell's theory. In: Wolfschmidt, Gudrun (ed.) Heinrich Hertz (1857-1894) and the Development of Communication. Books on Demand, Norderstedt, pp. 151-157.

Book

Berkson, William (1974) Fields of Force: The Development of a World View from Faraday to Einstein. John Wiley, New York.

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

Cazenobe, Jean (1983) La Visée et l'Obstacle: Etude et Documents sur la "Préhistoire" de l'Onde Hertzienne. Centre de Documentation Sciences Humaines, Société Francaise d'Histoire des Sciences et des Techniques (Cahiers d'histoire et de philosophie des sciences, 5), Paris.

Geitler, Josef (1921) Elektromagnetische Schwingungen und Wellen. Vieweg, Braunschweig.

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

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

Other

Raphael, Leyla (1977) Wittgenstein et Hertz: Pour une Lecture Antipositiviste de Wittgenstein. McGill University.

Wiederkehr, Karl Heinrich (1960) Wilhelm Webers Stellung in der Entwicklung der Elektrizitätslehre. Universität Hamburg.

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