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Resources

 * Google Scholar
 * JSTOR
 * The Wikipedia Library

Unsorted

 * Alexander, Robert Jackson. Maoism in the Developed World. 2001.
 * Google Books
 * Relevant pages: pp. 93-94 ("The Communist Party of Britain (Marxist-Leninist)")
 * Citations:
 * 15: World Strength of the Communist Party Organizations, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, State Department, Washington, DC, 1969 edition, page 52
 * 16: Ibid., 1969 edition, page 50
 * 17: D. L. Price, in Yearbook on International Communist Affairs, 1975, Hoover Institution, Stanford, Calif., page 197, and in Yearbook on International Communist Affairs, 1976, page 175
 * 18: Price, Yearbook, 1972, page 174
 * 19: Price, Yearbook, 1975, page 197
 * 20: Price, Yearbook, 1973, page 174
 * 21: Price, Yearbook, 1973, page 169


 * Buchanan, Tom. East Wind; China and the British Left, 1925-1976. 2012.


 * Edelstein, J. David. Comparative Union Democracy; Organization and Opposition in British and American Unions. 2017
 * archive.org


 * Fishman, Nina. The British Communist Party and the Trade Unions, 1933–1945. 5 Jan 1995.
 * archive.org


 * Hannington, Wal. Unemployed Struggles, 1919–1936. 1936.


 * Jones, Jack. Union Man: An Autobiography. 26 Aug 1986.
 * archive.org


 * Parker, Lawrence. The Kick Inside - Revolutionary Opposition in the CPGB, 1945-1991. 2012.


 * Pattinson, Terry. "Obituary: Reg Birch". The Independent. 16 Jun 1994. (link)
 * Follow-up: Roe, Henry. "Obituary: Reg Birch". The Independent. 21 Jun 1994. (link)


 * Paterson, Peter. How Much More of This, Old Boy...?: Scenes from a Reporter's Life. 15 Feb 2011.
 * archive.org


 * Podmore, Will. Reg Birch: Engineer, trade unionist, Communist. London: Bellman Books. 2004.

JSTOR

 * 'Socialist Development in China: A Comment' (Addy, Premen. Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. 9, No. 14. 6 April 1974)
 * Birch is referred to as an adherent of "Mao Tse-tung Thought";
 * Birch is placed alongside Charu Mazumdar, E. F. Hill, Major Ishaq and Maulana Bhasani.


 * 'The International Communist Movement: Conflict of Priorities' (Popov, Milorad. The World Today, Vol. 29, No. 1. January 1973)


 * 'Quarterly Chronicle and Documentation' (The China Quarterly, No. 45 (p. January March, 1971)

ODNB

 * 'Birch [formerly Catlin-Birch, Reginald'] (Goodman, Geoffrey. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. 25 September 2014)
 * Initially published (in print & online): 23 September 2004.


 * Ash [née Sidhanta, Ranjana] (Niven, Alastair. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. 10 January 2019)
 * Co-founder of the CPB-ML, alongside Birch.


 * Carron, William John, Baron Carron (Fishman, Nina. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. 06 January 2011)
 * Initially published (in print & online): 23 September 2004;
 * Birch's opponent within the CPGB.

Newspapers

 * The Observer, 22nd February 1970
 * Liverpool Daily Post, 27th June 1975
 * The Observer, 29th June 1975, p. 8
 * The Birmingham Post, 3rd September 1975
 * The Daily Telegraph, 4th June 1994
 * The Guardian, 8th June 1994

Potential sources (Oxford Bibliographies)

 * Beckett, Francis. The Enemy Within: The Rise and Fall of the British Communist Party. London: John Murray, 1995.
 * Branson, Noreen. History of the Communist Party of Great Britain 1927–41. London: Lawrence and Wishart, 1985.
 * Branson, Noreen. History of the Communist Party of Great Britain 1941–51. London: Lawrence and Wishart, 1997.
 * Lilleker, Darren G. Against the Cold War: The History and Political Traditions of Pro-Sovietism in the British Labour Party 1945–89. New York: I. B. Tauris, 2004.
 * Thorpe, Andrew. The British Communist Party and Moscow 1920–43. Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press, 2000.