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Electrodynamic Textbook suggestions

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I'm working on problems involving moving magnetized or polarized material and would like a text book more specialized for Electrodynamics than all my antennas texts. One ideal example I found was from the MIT open courses "Continuum Electromechanics" by Melcher. But I was hoping to find something possibly a bit more modern. I don't have much intuition for this field and would appreciate any suggestions.
 

We were told to read Jackson "classical Electrodynamics"- believe me, it was tough. In retrospect, I think it certainly could have been made easier. But now it is a classic. Worth taking a look, though.
 

Thanks, I do have a copy of Jackson. I agree, it's not very accessible. I suppose the material I'm looking for is a little closer to Electromechanics or maybe even Magnetohydrodynamics, as opposed to a classical electromagnetism text.
 

Sorry. I have not studied magnetohydrodynamics. Perhaps others will come up with modern suggestions.
 

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