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CLEMENT MARTYN DOKE


I) ARTICLES OF C. M. DOKE IN SOUTH AFRICAN QUARTERLY.

(It is possible that the articles and book reviews and a poem signed C. M. D. In this review may not necessarily have been written by Clement Martyn Doke, but rather by a C. M. Drennan, who was also a professor at the University College [later Witwatersrand University] in Johannesburg in the 1920s. But perhaps it should be noted that for decades Clement Martyn Doke signed for several decades his book reviews in Bantu Studies (later African Studies) with the insignia C. M. D.).

II) BOOK REVIEWS BY C. M. DOKE IN SOUTH AFRICAN QUARTERLY.

III) ARTICLES OF C. M. DOKE IN BANTU STUDIES.

(The Journal was launched in October 1921 by Rheinallt Jones [1884-1953] and was its Editor).

IV) BOOK REVIEWS BY C. M. DOKE IN BANTU STUDIES.

V) ARTICLES OF C. M. DOKE IN AFRICAN STUDIES.

(Upon Doke joining the Editorial Board in 1942 Bantu Studies was immediately renamed African Studies).

VI) BOOK REVIEWS BY C. M. DOKE IN AFRICAN STUDIES.

VII) ARTICLES OF C. M. DOKE IN AFRICAN JOURNAL.

VIII) BOOK REVIEWS BY C. M. DOKE IN AFRICAN JOURNAL.

IX) ARTICLES OF C. M. DOKE IN VARIOUS PUBLICATIONS.

X) CHAPTERS OF C. M. DOKE IN VARIOUS BOOKS.

XI) LINGUISTIC TEXTS BY C. M. DOKE.

XII) LINGUISTIC TEXTS BY C. M. DOKE WITH OTHERS.

XIII) DICTIONARY BY C. M. DOKE.

XIV) DICTIONARY BY C. M. DOKE WITH OTHERS.

XV) TRANSLATIONS OF THE BIBLE INTO AFRICAN LANGUAGES.

XVI) ON CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY.

XVII) MEMOIR BY C. M. DOKE.

XVIII) A SPECIAL ISSUE OF AFRICAN STUDIES DEVOTED TO THE WORK OF C. M. DOKE.

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