Works
- Bernal, J. D. (1926). "On the Interpretation of X-Ray, Single Crystal, Rotation Photographs". Proceedings of the Royal Society of London 113 (763): 117–160. doi:10.1098/rspa.1926.0143. edit
- The World, the Flesh & the Devil: An Enquiry into the Future of the Three Enemies of the Rational Soul (1929) Jonathan Cape.
- Aspects of Dialectical Materialism (1934) with E. F. Carritt, Ralph Fox, Hyman Levy, John Macmurray, R. Page Arnot
- The Social Function of Science (1939) Faber & Faber
- Science and the Humanities (1946) pamphlet
- The Freedom of Necessity (1949)
- The Physical Basis of Life (1951)
- Marx and Science (1952) Marxism Today Series No. 9
- Science and Industry in the Nineteenth Century (1953) Routledge.
- Science in History (1954) four volumes in later editions, The Emergence of Science; The Scientific and Industrial Revolutions; The Natural Sciences in Our Time; The Social Sciences: Conclusions. Faber & Faber
- World without War (1958)
- A Prospect of Peace (1960)
- Need There Be Need? (1960) pamphlet
- The Origin of Life (1967)
- Emergence of Science (1971)
- The Extension of Man. A History of Physics before 1900 (1972) M.I.T. Press also as A History of Classical Physics from Antiquity to the Quantum
- On History (1980) with Fernand Braudel
- Engels and Science, Labour Monthly pamphlet
- After Twenty-five Years
- Peace to the World, British Peace Committee pamphlet
- Bernal, J. D. (2009). "The relation of microscopic structure to molecular structure". Quarterly Reviews of Biophysics 1 (1): 81–87. doi:10.1017/S0033583500000469. PMID 4885734. edit
- Bernal, J. D. (1965). "The structure of water and its biological implications". Symposia of the Society for Experimental Biology 19: 17–32. PMID 5849048. edit
- Bernal, J. D. (1953). "The Use of Fourier Transforms in Protein Crystal Analysis". Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 141 (902): 71–26. doi:10.1098/rspb.1953.0022. edit
- Bernal, J. D. (1952). "Phase Determination in the X-Ray Diffraction Patterns of Complex Crystals and its Application to Protein Structure". Nature 169 (4311): 1007–1008. doi:10.1038/1691007a0. PMID 14947858. edit
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