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200820世紀中國東南沿海(含台灣地區)的傳染病、環境變遷與人口移動劉士永參與 
2003A Case of Scientific Colonialism: Public Health Investigation in Colonial Taiwan劉士永 paper presented the conference "Race, Science, and Culture in 20th Century East Asia and America." Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA.,USA  
2000A Preliminary Study on Taiwan's Forest Reserves in the Japanese Colonial Period: A Legacy of Environmental ConservationLiu, Ts’ui-jung ; Liu, Shi-yung 臺灣史研究 第6卷第1 期,頁1-34
2010A Preliminary Study on the new Medical Professionalism in Post-war TaiwanLiu, Shiyung 
2014Addressing Health Disparities in Chronic Kidney DiseaseTa-chien Chan ; I-chun Fan ; Michael Shi-yung Liu ; Ming-Daw Su; Po-Huang ChiangInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 11(12), 12848-12865
2011An overview of public health development in Japan-ruled TaiwanLiu, Shiyung Death at the Opposite Ends of the Eurasian Continent (Amsterdam : Aksant Academic Publishers)
2014Book Reviews: Bay, Alexander R., Beriberi in Modern Japan: The Making of a National DiseaseLiu, Michael Shiyung Medical History (London : Institute for the History of Medicine) 58(3), 454-455
2017Book Reviews:Andrew D. Morris, Japanese Taiwan: Colonial Rule and Its Contested LegacyLiu, Michael Shiyung The China Journal (Australian National University, Contemporary China Centre) 77, 142-144
2017Book Reviews:Miriam Gross, Farewell to the God of Plague: Chairman Mao's Campaign to Deworm ChinaLiu, Michael Shiyung The American Historical Review (Washington : American Historical Association) 122(5), 1591-1592
2007"Book_review: Chun-Chieh Huang ed, Taiwan in Transformation, 1895–2005: The Challenge of New Democracy to an Old Civilization"Liu, Shiyung China Quarterly, (189), 215-216
2004"Building a Strong and Healthy Empire: The critical period of building Japanese colonial medicine in Taiwan,"劉士永 Japanese Studies 23(4): 301-313
2005Culture Matters: From Pharmaceutical Clinics to Scientific Chinese Medicine劉士永 delivered to the International Conference on Pharmaceutical Innovation, Taipei  
2004Differential Mortality in Colonial Taiwan劉士永 ANNALES DE D?MOGRAPHIE HISTORIQUE no.1. pp.229-247 no.1: 229-247
2001Disease and Mortality in the History of TaiwanLiu, Ts’ui-jung ; Liu, Shi-yung Asian Population History, Chapter 12, pp. 248-269 (Oxford : Oxford University Press)
2014Epidemic control and wars in Republican China (1935-1955)Michael Shiyung Liu Extrême-Orient, Extrême-Occident 37, 111-140
2012Epidemics, natural disasters, and medical salvation in Sino- Japanese war ChinaLiu, Michael Shiyung 
2013From 'Humanness' to 'Humanless': Changing Focus of Medical Cre in 20th-Century TaiwanLiu, Michael Shiyung The Conception of the Human Person in Medicine: Exploring Boundarier between Tradingtion Chinese and Western Medicine (Germany : Verlag Osterreich GmbH, Vienna)
2009From Japanese colonial medicine to American standard medicine: Transitions in the Medical Profession in Post-war TaiwanLiu, Michael Shi-Yung 
2010From Japanese Colonial Medicine to American-standard Medicine in TaiwanLiu, Shiyung 
2011From Japanese Colonial Medicine to American-Standard Medicine in Taiwan – A Case Study of the Transition in the Medical Profession and Practices in East AsiaLiu, Michael Shiyung Science, Public Health and the State in Modern Asia (London, New York : Routledge)
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