Related Studies
- W.B. Anderson, "The Church in East Africa 1840-1974" (Dodoma: Central Tanganyika Press, 1977).
- Jocelyn Murray, The Church Missionary Society and the "Female Circumcision" Issue in Kenya 1929-1932, Journal of Religion in Africa, Vol. 8, Fasc. 2 (1976), pp. 92–104.
- G. Hodges, ''Kariakor'' (Nairobi: University of Nairobi Press, 1999).
- CW Hutcheson (ed) "Kikuyu: 1989-1923" (Edinburgh: Blackwood, 1923).
- ''Kikuyu News'' (Edinburgh: Church of Scotland, 1915–1949).
- R. MacPherson, ''The Presbyterian Church in Kenya'' (Nairobi: PCEA, 1970).
- J. Stephen Smith, ''The History of the Alliance High School'' (Nairobi: Heinemann, 1973).
- Brian McIntosh, ''The Scottish Mission in Kenya 1891-1923'' (Unpublished Ph.D., Edinburgh University, 1969).
- Cora Ann Presley, ''Kikuyu Women, the Mau Mau Rebellion, and Social Change in Kenya''
- C.G. Rosberg and J. Nottingham, "The Myth of Mau Mau: Nationalism in Kenya" (New York: Meridian, 1970).
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