Written on the body: The tattoo in European and American history J Caplan Princeton University Press, 2000 | 424 | 2000 |
Body commodification? Class and tattoos in Victorian Britain J Bradley Written on the body: The tattoo in European and American History, 136-55, 2000 | 98 | 2000 |
Representing convicts: new perspectives on convict forced labour migration I Duffield, J Bradley (No Title), 1997 | 92 | 1997 |
Research note: The founders and survivors project J Bradley, R Kippen, H Maxwell-Stewart, J McCalman, S Silcot The History of the Family 15 (4), 467-477, 2010 | 40 | 2010 |
Water is best: the hydros and health tourism in Scotland 1840-1940 AJ Durie, J Bradley, M Dupree (No Title), 2006 | 40 | 2006 |
Embodied explorations: Investigating convict tattoos and the transportation system J Bradley, H Maxwell-Stewart Representing convicts: New perspectives on convict forced labour migration …, 1997 | 30 | 1997 |
A shadow of orthodoxy? An epistemology of British hydropathy, 1840–1858 J Bradley, M Dupree Medical history 47 (2), 173-194, 2003 | 21 | 2003 |
Medicine on the margins?: Hydropathy and orthodoxy in Britain, 1840–60 J Bradley Plural Medicine, Tradition and Modernity, 1800-2000, 33-53, 2002 | 19 | 2002 |
Evaluation of a tertiary sustainability experiential learning program GR Browne, H Bender, J Bradley, A Pang International journal of sustainability in higher education 21 (4), 699-715, 2020 | 15 | 2020 |
Taking the water-cure: the hydropathic movement in Scotland, 1840-1940 J Bradley, M Dupree, A Durie Business and Economic History, 426-437, 1997 | 15 | 1997 |
Opportunity on the edge of orthodoxy: medically qualified hydropathists in the era of reform, 1840–60 J Bradley, M Dupree Social history of medicine 14 (3), 417-437, 2001 | 14 | 2001 |
“Darwin’s delay”: a reassessment of the evidence RD Buchanan, J Bradley Isis 108 (3), 529-552, 2017 | 12 | 2017 |
Mobility and selection in Scottish university medical education, 1858–1886 J Bradley, A Crowther, M Dupree Medical history 40 (1), 1-24, 1996 | 12 | 1996 |
Matters of priority: Herbert Mayo, Charles Bell and discoveries in the nervous system J Bradley Medical History 58 (4), 564-584, 2014 | 10 | 2014 |
From Slavery to Servitude: The Australian Exile of Elizabeth and Constance J Bradley, C Pybus Journal of Australian Colonial History 9, 29-50, 2007 | 9 | 2007 |
Convict tattoos: Tales of freedom and coercion H Maxwell-Stewart, J Bradley Field, M. & Millett, T. eds, 1998 | 9 | 1998 |
Relational database design and the reconstruction of the British medical profession: constraints and strategies J Bradley History and Computing 6 (2), 71-84, 1994 | 9 | 1994 |
The disputed discovery of facial and trigeminal nerve function: revisiting the contributions of Herbert Mayo and Charles Bell ML Carlson, J Bradley, JJ Van Gompel, RS Tubbs Otology & Neurotology 38 (9), 1376-1381, 2017 | 7 | 2017 |
Alexander and the Mother of Invention J Bradley, H Maxwell-Stewart Chain Letters: Narrating Convict Lives, 190-200, 2001 | 6 | 2001 |
The Colonel and the slave girls: life writing and the logic of history in 1830s Sydney J Bradley Journal of social history 45 (2), 416-435, 2011 | 5 | 2011 |