Foreword with a table of contents for Special IJMPD Issue on Spacetime Structure and Electrodynamics
Wei-Tou Ni, Sperello di Serego Alighieri, Jonathan Kaufman, Brian, Keating

TL;DR
This special issue highlights the historical and ongoing research connecting spacetime structure with electrodynamics, emphasizing recent advances and foundational theories over the past century.
Contribution
It compiles recent research articles that deepen understanding of spacetime structure and electrodynamics, celebrating a century of theoretical developments.
Findings
Historical links between spacetime and electrodynamics are emphasized.
Recent research advances in spacetime-electrodynamics interactions.
The special issue commemorates 100 years of foundational work.
Abstract
In the last two decades we have seen important mutual stimulations between the community working on electrodynamics of continuous media and the community working on spacetime structure. This is highlighted by the publication of two important monographs from two communities: Foundations of Classical Electrodynamics by F. W. Hehl and Yu. N. Obukhov (Birkh\"auser, Boston 2003) and Differential Forms in Electromagnetics by I. V. Lindell (IEEE Press-Wiley, Piscataway, NJ 2004; see also a new book "Multiforms, Dyadics, and Electromagnetic Media" by the same author in 2015). Starting around 1960, magnetoelectric effects and magnetoelectric media have been a focus of study. Somewhat later, the constitutive tensor density framework was used to construct spacetime structure theoretically and empirically. Earlier, in putting Maxwell equations into a form compatible with general relativity,…
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