The Abduction of Betty and Barney Hill
alien encounters, civil rights, and the new age in America
Also known as Alien encounters, civil rights, and the new age in America
by Matthew Bowman & Matthew Burton Bowman
- First published:
- 21st century
- Language: English
Description
"A gripping account of an alien abduction and its connections to the breakdown of American society in the 1960s. In the mid-1960s, Betty and Barney Hill became famous as the first Americans to claim that aliens had taken them aboard a spacecraft against their will. Their story--involving a lonely highway late at night, lost memories, and medical examinations by small gray creatures with large eyes--has become the template for nearly every encounter with aliens in American popular culture since. Historian Matthew Bowman examines the Hills' story not only as a foundational piece of UFO folklore but also as a microcosm of 1960s America. The Hills, an interracial couple who lived in New Hampshire, were civil rights activists, supporters of liberal politics, and Unitarians. But when their story of abduction was repeatedly ignored or discounted by authorities, they lost faith in the scientific establishment, the American government, and the success of the civil rights movement. Bowman tells the fascinating story of the Hills as an account of the shifting winds in American politics and culture in the second half of the twentieth century. He exposes the promise and fallout of the idealistic reforms of the 1960s and how the myth of political consensus has given way to the cynicism and conspiratorialism and the paranoia and illusion of American life today."
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Included because retained bibliographic metadata links this work to UFOs, extraterrestrials, and contact.
Controlled discovery queries from openalex and sudoc matched “alien abduction” and “objets volants non identifiés”. Retained metadata contains “Alien abduction” in the description, “ufo” in the description, and “Unidentified flying objects” in the subject metadata.
- “alien abduction”· via OpenAlex
- “objets volants non identifiés”· via SUDOC — French university and research library union catalog
- “Alien abduction”· in description
- “ufo”· in description
- “Unidentified flying objects”· in subject
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| Edition | Date | Publisher | Language | ISBN | Access | Links |
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alien encounters, civil rights, and the new age in America OpenAlex scholarly book record 1 volume (vi-278 pages); 25 cm; illustrations en noir et blanc, jaquette illustrée en couleurs; Notes bibliographiques en fin d'ouvrage. Index | 2023-09-26 | Yale University Press; Yale University Press eBooks | English |
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Subjects
- History
- Social Sciences
- Psychology
- Sociology and Political Science
- Unidentified flying objects
- 20th century
- United States
- Sightings and encounters
- États-Unis
- Ovnis
- Observations et rencontres
- Race, History, and American Society
- Race relations
- Political Economy and Marxism
- Ufologues
- Enlèvement par les extraterrestres
- 1945-1970
- Hill
- New Hampshire
- Relations interethniques
- 1961-1969
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Identifiers
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- SUDOC PPN
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- OpenAlexprimaryW4387604273 (opens in a new tab)
- SUDOC — French university and research library union catalog280610726 (opens in a new tab)
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