Gauge fields are the messengers carrying signals between elementary
particles, enabling them to interact with each other. Originating at the
level of quarks, these basic interactions percolate upwards, through
nuclear and atomic physics, through chemical and solid state physics, to
make our everyday world go round. This book tells the story of gauge
fields, from Maxwell's 1860 theory of electromagnetism to the 1954
theory of Yang and Mills that underlies the Standard Model of elementary
particle theory. In the course of the narration, the author introduces
people and events in experimental and theoretical physics that
contribute to ideas that have shaped our conception of the physical
world.