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University of Nebraska Press

NINE: A Journal of Baseball History and Culture

NINE: A Journal of Baseball History and Culture

Founding Editor:
Bill Kirwin, University of Calgary, Edmonton
Editor:
Trey Strecker, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana

This journal seeks to promote the study of all historical aspects of baseball and centers on the cultural implications of the game wherever in the world baseball is played. The Journal reflects an eclectic approach and does not foster a particular ideological bias.

NINE: A JOURNAL of Baseball History and Culture (ISSN 1188--9330) is published semi-annually at $50 for individuals (within U.S.), $80 for institutions (within U.S.) and $26 for single issues (plus shipping) by the University of Nebraska Press.

For subscriptions outside the United States $65, foreign
institutions (outside the U.S.) $95; single institutions $43 plus shipping.

www.nebraskapress.unl.edu

Submissions Submissions must be submitted in three non-returnable copies and should be prepared according to the Chicago Manual of Style, 14th Edition, and should contain endnotes rather than footnotes. If an article in another form is accepted, the author is fully responsible for changing the style to CMS. Manuscripts prepared in the American Psychological Assiociation style will not be accepted. Simultaneous submissions will not be accepted. Authors will be asked to sign a declaration that the work is not being considered for publication elsewhere. No major revisions will be allowed after acceptance. The editor will attempt to have the article reviewed by two umpires and will respond to the author within three months of receiving the article. Accepted works must be supplied in both paper and electronic forms (RFT, Word, or WordPerfect). Articles should be between 2,000 and 6,000 words in length. All pictures and tables should be in camera-ready format and will be printed as received. Please include a short bio of not more than three sentences.

Submit articles to Trey Strecker, Editor, English Department, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana-- email tstrecker@bsu.edu