Unexpectedly Academic: 10 Book Recommendations About UFOs and Alien Life Forms
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Unexpectedly Academic: 10 Book Recommendations About UFOs and Alien Life Forms [email protected] Tue, 06/30/2026 - 10:03 Explore 10 recommended books about UFOs and extraterrestrial life selected by EBSCO's collection development librarians. These titles examine UFO history, alien encounters, psychology, culture, and scientific inquiry. No 2026-06-30T14:03:08 What You'll Learn: How academic disciplines approach unexplained phenomena, from psychology and history to sociology and religious studies. Which recent and classic titles EBSCO's collection development librarians recommend for exploring UFOs, UAPs, and alien life. A surprising truth: topics that seem niche or unconventional often generate meaningful academic inquiry and interdisciplinary research. The truth is out there. So are the books. ⭐ Find our Team Pick: One title in this list earned a special nod from the EBSCO collection development team. From congressional hearings and declassified government reports to streaming documentaries and blockbuster movies, UFOs and extraterrestrial life have once again captured the public imagination. While conversations about alien life often begin with curiosity, they can lead in unexpected directions including history, psychology, sociology, science, media studies, and popular culture. Welcome to Unexpectedly Academic , a new series featuring book recommendations from EBSCO's collection development librarians. Every Unexpectedly Academic list starts with a simple question: What books would a librarian recommend on this topic? Drawing on library requests, emerging trends, and their knowledge of scholarly and general interest publishing, EBSCO's collection development librarians select titles that help academic libraries support research, spark curiosity, and engage readers. For the first installment of Unexpectedly Academic, our collection development librarians selected 10 recommended titles that explore UFOs, alien encounters, public belief, scientific investigation, and humanity's enduring fascination with the possibility that we are not alone. Whether students or patrons are conducting research, exploring cultural phenomena, or simply looking for an intriguing read, these titles offer plenty to discover. The Abduction of Betty and Barney Hill: Alien Encounters, Civil Rights, and the New Age in America by Matthew Bowman Published by Yale University Press ISBN: 9780300274424 Matthew Bowman revisits one of the most famous alien abduction stories in American history, placing it within the broader context of Cold War politics, civil rights, religion, and cultural change. After the Flying Saucers Came: A Global History of the UFO Phenomenon by Greg Eghigian Published by Oxford University Press ISBN: 9780190869885 Author Greg Eghigian explores the cultural history of UFOs from a global perspective, examining how reports of unidentified flying objects have shaped conversations about science, technology, space exploration, and public belief around the world. Atlas of Unidentified Flying Objects: And Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena by Andy McGrillen Published by Ivy Press ISBN: 9781836006039 Featuring maps, photographs, witness accounts, and case studies, this visual guide surveys UFO and UAP sightings from around the world and provides readers with a broad overview of reported phenomena. First Contact: The Story of Our Obsession with Aliens by Becky Ferreira Published by Workman Publishing Company ISBN: 9781523527779 Science journalist Becky Ferreira explores humanity's fascination with life beyond Earth, blending scientific inquiry, cultural history, and pop culture to investigate why the search for aliens continues to captivate us. Intimate Alien: The Hidden Story of the UFO by David J. Halperin Published by Stanford University Press ISBN: 9781503612129 Drawing on personal experience and academic insight, David J. Halperin examines what humanity's fascination with UFOs reveals about our hopes, fears, beliefs, and imagination. The Psychology of Public Belief in Unexplained Phenomena: Close Encounters, Extraterrestrials and UFOs by Barrie Gunter Published by Routledge ISBN: 9781003638124 Why do people believe in UFOs and extraterrestrials? Barrie Gunter examines the psychological, social, and cultural factors that shape public belief in unexplained phenomena, making this title especially relevant for students and researchers in psychology and related fields. The Saucerian: UFOs, Men in Black, and the Unbelievable Life of Gray Barker by Gabriel McKee Published by MIT Press ISBN: 9780262382007 This biography tells the story of Gray Barker, a key figure in UFO culture whose publishing efforts helped popularize concepts such as Men in Black, Mothman, and other enduring paranormal legends. ⭐ TEAM PICK The UFO Experience: Evidence Behind Close Encounters, Project Blue Book, and the Search for Answers by J. Allen Hynek Published by Mutual UFO Network ISBN: 9781633412903 Originally released in 1972, this influential title analyzes UFO reports and argues that they cannot all be easily explained away. Hynek served as an astronomical consultant to the U.S. Air Force's Project Blue Book and later founded the Center for UFO Studies. What makes this title [The UFO Experience] unexpectedly academic is Hynek's attempt to bring scientific rigor to a topic often dismissed as fringe, making it an influential work for anyone interested in the intersection of science, public perception, and unexplained phenomena. Rachel Montgomery Collection Development Librarian EBSCO Information Services UFOs: A Scientist Explains What We Know (And Don't Know) by Robert Powell Published by Rowman & Littlefield ISBN: 9781538173596 Robert Powell provides an accessible overview of UFO history before exploring reported characteristics of sightings and advocating for a more rigorous scientific approach to studying unexplained aerial phenomena. We Are Not Alone: The Extraordinary History of UFOs and Aliens Invading Our Hopes, Fears, and Fantasies by Marc Hartzman Published by Quirk Books ISBN: 9781683693369 Equal parts history and cultural exploration, this entertaining title examines UFO sightings, government investigations, alien encounters, and the stories that have fueled public fascination for decades. More Unexpectedly Academic Lists Are On The Way This is just the beginning. In the months ahead, EBSCO's collection development librarians will share recommendations on topics that surprise, spark curiosity, and reveal unexpected connections across disciplines. Follow this blog for the next installment! Got a topic you want our team to explore? Let us know! Submit a list request. Are you an EBSCO Books customer? Explore these titles and other book acquisition options through GOBI Library Solutions and Mosaic . 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