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Dooling, Wayne (2018) 'Poverty and respectability in early twentieth-century Cape Town.' The Journal of African History, 59 (3). pp. 411-435.
Dooling, Wayne (2018) '‘Cape Town Knows, but She Forgets’: Segregation and the Making of a Housing Crisis during the First Half of the 20th Century.' Journal of Southern African Studies, 44 (6). pp. 1057-1076.
Dooling, Wayne (2007) Slavery, Emancipation and Colonial Rule in South Africa. Scottsville, South Africa: University of KwaZulu-Natal Press.
Dooling, Wayne (2006) 'In Search of Profitability: Wheat and Wine Production in the Post-Emancipation Western Cape.' South African Historical Journal, 55. pp. 88-105.
Dooling, Wayne (2005) 'The Origins and Aftermath of the Cape Colony's 'Hottentot Code' of 1809.' Kronos. Journal of Cape History, 31. pp. 50-61.
Dooling, Wayne (2005) 'The Making of a Colonial Elite: Property, Family and Landed Stability in the Cape Colony, c. 1750-1834.' Journal of Southern African Studies, 31 (1). pp. 147-62.
Dooling, Wayne (1999) 'The decline of the cape gentry, 1838 - 1900.' The Journal of African History, 40 (2). pp. 215-242.
Dooling, Wayne (1997) 'Cape settler society at the time of slave emancipation.' Kleio, 29 (1). pp. 19-57.
Dooling, Wayne (1994) 'The Castle in the History of Cape Town in the VOC Period.' Studies in the history of Cape Town, 7. pp. 9-31.
Dooling, Wayne (1994) 'The Good Opinion of other's: Law, slavery and community in the Cape Colony c 1760-1830.' In: Worden, Nigel and Crais, Clifton C., (eds.), Breaking the chains: slavery and its legacy in the nineteenth-century Cape Colony. Johannesburg: Witwatersrand University Press, pp. 25-43.
Dooling, Wayne (1992) Law and community in a slave society: Stellenbosch District, South Africa, c.1760-1820. Cape Town: Centre for African Studies.