Studying history
On Studying Some World History, by Shih Chun (1973). (Peking: FLP, 1973), 68 pages. Consists of four articles;
- Why it is Necessary to Study World History
- Again on Studying World History
- On Studying Some History About Imperialism
- On Studying Some History of the National Liberation Movement
Confucius — ‘Sage’ of the Reactionary Classes, by Yang Jung-kuo. (Peking: FLP, 1974), 75 pages.
The Opium War, by the Compilation Group for the History of Modern China Series, 1st edition, 149 pages. (Peking: FLP, 1976)
A Brief History of the United States, by Shih Chan [Chun?] (1972). A 40-page pamphlet written as an introduction to U.S. history for workers and peasants in China. This English translation was done in 1976 by the Chinese Translation Group in Berkeley, CA.
Long Live the Victory of the Dictatorship of the Proletariat! – In Commemoration of the Centenary of the Paris Commune, by the Editorial Departments of Renmin Ribao, Hongqi and Jiefangjun Bao, 48 pages. (Peking: FLP, 1971)
The Reform Movement of 1898, by the Compilation Group for the History of Modern China Series, 1st edition, (Peking: FLP, 1976), 150 pages.
The Yi Ho Tuan Movement of 1900, by the Compilation Group for the History of Modern China Series, about what is called the Boxer Rebellion in the West, (Peking: FLP, 1976), 148 pages.
The Historical Experience of the War Against Fascism, by the Editorial Department of Renmin Ribao [People’s Daily], 1965, 27 pages.
Twenty-Sixth Anniversary of the ‘February 28’ Uprising of the People of Taiwan Province, articles and speeches. (Peking: FLP, 1973), 33 pages.