ISSN 0952-3367 (Print); ISSN 1743-9035 (Online)
Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group
Prologue – The paradoxes of imitation and resistance: the origins of the map of an American empire of sports pp. 2415-2420(6) Author: Dyreson, Mark
Imperial ‘deep play’: reading sport and visions of the five empires of the ‘New World’, 1919–1941 pp. 2421-2447(27) Author: Dyreson, Mark
Sporting Japanese-ness in an Americanised Japan pp. 2448-2473(26) Author: Collins, Sandra
Baseball's kakehashi: a bridge of understanding and the Nikkei experience pp. 2474-2490(17) Author: Regalado, Samuel O.
Reason and magic in the country of baseball pp. 2491-2505(15) Author: Kelly, John D.
The national pastime trade-off: how baseball sells US foreign policy and the American way pp. 2506-2526(21) Author: Elias, Robert
American sports across the Americas pp. 2527-2546(20) Author: Arbena, Joseph L.
The limits of Pan-Americanism: the case of the failed 1942 Pan-American Games pp. 2547-2574(28) Author: Torres, Cesar R.
From la bomba to béisbol: sport and the Americanisation of Puerto Rico, 1898–1950 pp. 2575-2593(19) Author: Park, Roberta J.
‘Changing the cultural landscape’: English engineers, American missionaries, and the YMCA bring sports to Brazil – the 1870s to the 1930s pp. 2594-2608(15) Author: Guedes, Claudia
In pursuit of perspective: the other empire of sport – cultural imperialism for confident control and consequent legacies pp. 2609-2624(16) Author: Mangan, J.A.
Epilogue – Imperial complexities: in pursuit of ‘provocative’ post-imperial analyses pp. 2625-2632(8) Author: Mangan, J.A.