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In mathematics, class field theory is the study of abelian extensions of local and global fields.

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  • Conrad, Keith, History of class field theory (PDF)
  • Fesenko, Ivan, Class field theory, its three main generalisations, and applications, EMS Surveys in Mathematical Sciences 2021
  • Hasse, Helmut (1967), "History of class field theory", Algebraic Number Theory, Washington, D.C.: Thompson, pp. 266–279, MR 0218330
  • Iyanaga, S. (1975) [1969], "History of class field theory", The theory of numbers, North Holland, pp. 479–518
  • Roquette, Peter (2001), "Class field theory in characteristic p, its origin and development", Class field theory—its centenary and prospect (Tokyo, 1998), Adv. Stud. Pure Math., vol. 30, Tokyo: Math. Soc. Japan, pp. 549–631