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1901

Lecher, Ernst (1901) Über die Entdeckung der elektrischen Wellen durch H. Hertz und die weitere Entwicklung dieses Gebietes. Barth, Leipzig.

1921

Goldstein, Eugen (1921) Erinnerungen eines Laboratoriumspraktikanten. Die Naturwissenschaften, 9. pp. 708-711.

1965

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

1966

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

1970

Thomson, George (1970) An Unfortunate Experiment: Hertz and the Nature of Cathode Rays. Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London, 25. pp. 237-242.

1983

Hunt, Bruce (1983) "Practice vs. Theory": The British Electrical Debate, 1888-1891. Isis, 74. pp. 341-355.

1987

Hon, Giora (1987) H. Hertz: "The electrostatic and electromagnetic properties of the cathode rays are either nil or very feeble"(1883): A Case-Study of an Experimental Error. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 18. pp. 367-382.

O'Hara, James G. and Pricha, Willibald (1987) Hertz and the Maxwellians: A Study and Documentation of the Discovery of Electromagnetic Wave Radiation, 1873-1894. Peter Peregrinus, London.

1988

Bryant, John (1988) The First 100 Years of Microwaves: 1886 to 1986. IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques (MTT), 36 (5). pp. 830-858.

Bryant, John (1988) Heinrich Hertz: The Beginning of Microwaves - Discovery of Electromagnetic Waves and Opening of the Electromagnetic Spectrum by Heinrich Hertz in the Years 1886-1892. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, New York.

1994

Buchwald, Jed (1994) The Creation of Scientific Effects: Heinrich Hertz and Electric Waves. University of Chicago Press, Chicago.

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.

Hackmann, Willem (1994) [Review of] Jed Z. Buchwald: The Creation of Scientific Effects. Nature, 372. pp. 628-629.

1995

Buchwald, Jed (1995) Heinrich Hertz's Attempt to Genearate a Novel Account of Evaporation. In: Kox, Anne J. and Daniel Siegel (eds.) No Truth Except in the Details: Essays in Honor of Martin J. Klein. Kluwer, Dordrecht, pp. 171-189.

Kragh, Helge (1995) [Review of] Jed Buchwald: The Creation of Scientific Effects. Annals of Science, 52. pp. 519-520.

1996

Baird, Davis (1996) [Review of] Jed Buchwald: The Creation of Scientific Effects. Philosophy of Science, 63. pp. 141-143.

1998

Bryant, John (1998) Heinrich Hertz's Experiments and Experimental Apparatus: His Discovery of Radio Waves and His Delineation of their Properties. In: Davis Baird, R. I. G. Hughes and Alfred Nordmann (eds.) Heinrich Hertz: Classical Physicist, Modern Philosopher. Kluwer, Dordrecht, pp. 39-58.

Hon, Giora (1998) Hertz's Study of Propagation vs. Rutherford's Study of Structure: Two Modes of Experimentation and their Philosophical Underpinnings. In: Davis Baird, R. I. G. Hughes and Alfred Nordmann (eds.) Heinrich Hertz: Classical Physicist, Modern Philosopher. Kluwer, Dordrecht, pp. 59-72.

2000

Wittje, Roland (2000) Heinrich Hertz und die Einbettung von experimenteller Tätigkeit in theoretische Konzepte. In: Meinel, Christoph (ed.) Instrument – Experiment: historische Studien. Diepholz: Verlag für Geschichte der Naturwissenschaften und der Technik, Berlin, pp. 180-191.

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