Guide to the William H. Friedland Papers MS.076
Riley Collins, Summer Sullivan, Alix Norton
University of California, Santa Cruz
2023
1156 High Street
Santa Cruz 95064
speccoll@library.ucsc.edu
Contributing Institution:
University of California, Santa Cruz
Title: William H. Friedland Papers
Creator:
Friedland, William H.
Identifier/Call Number: MS.076
Physical Description:
15.5 Linear Feet
12 boxes
Physical Description:
0.56 GB
3 digital files
Date (inclusive): 1943-2017
Abstract: This collection documents the life,
work, and engaged scholarship of William Herbert Friedland, covering his early education and
work as a labor organizer with the United Auto Workers (UAW), his role founding the
Community Studies program at UC Santa Cruz, and his scholarship on the sociology of
agriculture. The collection contains writings from his undergraduate years, along with
notes, pamphlets, reports, and an FBI file from Friedland's time as a labor organizer with
the UAW while he was employed by the Hudson Motor Company in Detroit, MI. The collection
also documents his interest and work on labor songs. The bulk of the collection pertains to
Friedland's turn to academia in the mid-1950s, and especially his dedication to
socially-relevant research and engagement of students. The collection contains writings and
diaries from his dissertation fieldwork, as well as detailed field notes from students and
researchers involved in the Cornell Migrant Labor Project. The collection has materials
related to the founding of the UCSC Community Studies Program, including teaching files,
syllabi, student life information, and administrative correspondence. It also contains memos
and certificates regarding the founding and institutionalization of the Center for
Agroecology & Sustainable Food Systems (CASFS) at UCSC, in which Friedland was involved.
The collection contains field notes, research interviews, project proposals, manuscripts,
and other contents that pertain to his work in the sociology of agriculture.
Language of Material:
English .
Access Restrictions
Collection open for research. Audiovisual media is unavailable until reformatted. Digital
files are available in the UCSC Special Collections and Archives reading room. Some files
may require reformatting before they can be accessed. Technical limitations may hinder the
Library's ability to provide access to some digital files. Access to digital files on
original carriers is prohibited; users must request to view access copies. Contact Special
Collections and Archives in advance to request access to audiovisual media and digital
files.
Use Restrictions
Copyright for the items in this collection is owned by the creators and their heirs.
Reproduction or distribution of any work protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair
use requires permission from the copyright owner. It is the responsibility of the user to
determine whether a use is fair use, and to obtain any necessary permissions. For more
information see UCSC Special Collections and Archives policy on Reproduction and Use. Note:
Upon donation of his field notes, William Friedland requested for "anyone using the material
in any way to assign pseudonyms to any person(s) mentioned in the field notes."
Preferred Citation
William H. Friedland papers. MS 76. Special Collections and Archives, University Library,
University of California, Santa Cruz.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Gift of William Friedland, 1995, and transfer from Sociology department, 2018.
Biographical / Historical
William Herbert Friedland was a labor organizer, educator, researcher of the sociology of
agriculture, and founder of the Community Studies program at UC Santa Cruz, which he
established in 1969. While at UCSC, Friedland conducted groundbreaking research in what is
now considered the sociology of agriculture, for which he is considered one of the founders.
In his earlier life, he worked as a labor organizer with the United Auto Workers in
automobile assembly plants in Detroit, Michigan. In 2005, Friedland received a lifetime
achievement award from the Rural Sociological Society, and in 2012 he was named
Distinguished Rural Sociologist by the Rural Sociological Society. Friedland also received
the UC's first Distinguished Social Sciences Emeriti Faculty Award in 2007 in recognition of
his impact as an educator and scholar. William Friedland passed away in 2018.
Born in 1923 in Staten Island, New York to Russian Jewish immigrants, William "Bill"
Friedland was deeply involved with working class labor movements and joined the Shachtmanite
Trotskyists (the Workers Party) during his time at Wagner College. Friedland then began
working as a labor organizer with the United Auto Workers while he was employed by the
Hudson Motor Company in Detroit, Michigan. He recorded two albums of labor songs in
collaboration with Joe Glazer,
Songs of the Wobblies and
Ballads for
Sectarians
. In the 1950s, he returned to academia, completing his bachelor's
degree at Wayne State University and then obtaining a PhD from the University of California,
Berkeley. His dissertation focused on trade unionism in Tanganyika (now Tanzania). Friedland
then began his career as an academic at Cornell University where he established the Cornell
Migrant Labor Project. He transitioned to the University of California, Santa Cruz in 1969,
where he continued his commitment to student-engaged work by establishing the Community
Studies program. Friedland conducted research on the sociology of agriculture, much of which
centered on the study of agricultural commodities such as lettuce, tomatoes, citrus, and
grapes. This work led him to research the University of California's role in agricultural
mechanization, culminating in the 1978 tomato harvester lawsuit against the UC, which his
team initially won but then lost on appeal. Friedland's books include
The Knowledge
Factory: Student Power and Academic Politics
(1972),
Manufacturing Green
Gold: Capital, Labor, and Technology in the Lettuce Industry
(1981),
Revolutionary Theory (1982), and
Towards a New Political Economy of
Agriculture
(1991). Friedland passed away in Santa Cruz, California at the age of
94 on February 20, 2018. He was survived by his wife, Joan Friedland, their three children,
Liam, Fiona, and Nicole, and one grandchild, Skyler.
Scope and Contents
This collection documents the life, work, and engaged scholarship of William Herbert
Friedland, covering his early education and work as a labor organizer with the United Auto
Workers (UAW), his role founding the Community Studies program at UC Santa Cruz, and his
scholarship on the sociology of agriculture. The collection contains writings from his
undergraduate years, along with notes, pamphlets, reports, and an FBI file from Friedland's
time as a labor organizer with the UAW while he was employed by the Hudson Motor Company in
Detroit, MI. The collection also documents his interest and work on labor songs. The bulk of
the collection pertains to Friedland's turn to academia in the mid-1950s, and especially his
dedication to socially-relevant research and engagement of students. The collection contains
writings and diaries from his dissertation fieldwork, as well as detailed field notes from
students and researchers involved in the Cornell Migrant Labor Project. The collection has
materials related to the founding of the UCSC Community Studies Program, including teaching
files, syllabi, student life information, and administrative correspondence. It also
contains memos and certificates regarding the founding and institutionalization of the
Center for Agroecology & Sustainable Food Systems (CASFS) at UCSC, in which Friedland
was involved. The collection contains field notes, research interviews, project proposals,
manuscripts, and other contents that pertain to his work in the sociology of agriculture. It
also contains his work on the 1978 UC tomato harvester lawsuit. Finally, the collection
contains hundreds of personal and academic correspondence, mainly in the form of printed
emails.
Arrangement
This collection is arranged in five series:
- Series 1: Education and Labor Organizing
- Series 2: Cornell Migrant Labor Project, Community Studies, and UC Santa Cruz
- Series 3: Research files
- Series 4: Correspondence
- Series 5: Personal files
The first three series are arranged into sub-series by topic. Materials are
primarily arranged in their original order within series or sub-series components.
Processing Information
This collection was processed by Summer Sullivan, Riley Collins, and Alix Norton in the
Center for Archival Research and Training (CART), 2022-2023. Most titles in this collection
were derived from the original folder titles as received from the donor. Digital materials
processed by Alix Norton, 2023. Digital files were transferred from carrier disks, files
were not reformatted, and file names are original to the creator. Original disks were
retained and are included in the collection.
Related Materials
The oral history of William Friedland,
Community Studies and Research for Change: An
Oral History with William Friedland
, was conducted by Sarah Rabkin and published
in 2013 by the Regional History Project, UCSC Library. Available online at
https://escholarship.org/uc/item/6zq1v27w
A selection of Friedland's published works may be found in the UCSC Library by searching
"Friedland, William H." in the Author/creator field in UCSC Library Search.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Migrant agricultural laborers --
California
Farmers -- California -- Santa Cruz
County
Labor unions
Agriculture -- California
Agricultural ecology
Faculty papers
Field notes
Education and Labor Organizing
1944-2015
Scope and Contents
This series contains research notes, pamphlets, reports, labor songs, and personal
writings from Friedland's early life, beginning with his time at Wagner College and
affiliation with the Shachtmanites (a Trotskyist labor group), and transition to UAW
labor organizing while working for the Hudson Motor Company in Detroit. It also includes
his return to academia in the mid-1950s, where he finished his undergraduate work at
Wayne State and then began a PhD in Sociology at the University of California, Berkeley.
The series contains field notes and diaries from his dissertation fieldwork on
Tanganyikan trade unions (now Tanzania), along with songs and other documents. It also
includes the file on Friedland opened by the FBI in 1944 during his time as a UAW
organizer. Lastly, it includes an audio file of Cesar Chavez speaking at Cornell
University in 1967.
Box 1, Folder 1-3
Shachtman: Correspondence, Reviews, & Publications
1983-2007
Box 1, Folder 4
Shachtman "Reunion" NYC
1983, 2004
Box 1, Folder 5
Shachtman Papers Dedication
1983, 1985
Box 1, Folder 6
Audio recording of Max Shachtman's remarks ms0076_rec_0001
1945
Physical Description: 8" lacquer sound
disc
Conditions Governing Access
Audiovisual media is unavailable until reformatted. Contact Special Collections and
Archives in advance to request access to audiovisual media.
Dissertation: Tanganyikan Trade Unions
1958-1999
Box 1, Folder 7
Tumbo Manuscript
1970-1999
Box 1, Folder 8-10
Tanganyika - Trade Union Songs
circa 1959-1962
Box 1, Folder 11-12
TANU Political Songs
circa 1959-1962
Box 1, Folder 13
Diary of East Africa
1963
Box 1, Folder 14
Vuta Kamba (Tanganyika)
1969-1970
Box 1, Folder 15
Immigration Documents
1958-1959
Box 1, Folder 16
Role of Labor in African Nation Building
1968
Box 1, Folder 18
East Africa Papers
1961-1963
Labor Organizing & Scholarship
1944-2015
Box 1, Folder 19
Industrial Workers of the World (IWW)
1953, 1958
Box 1, Folder 20
Labor Organizing
2000-2006
Box 1, Folder 21
Organizing Tech Workers
2005-2006
Box 1, Folder 22
Trade Union Study Notes
1955
Box 1, Folder 23
Dialectical Methodology: Research and Social Transformation
1979
Box 1, Folder 24
1958 Seminar Paper: Change through Growth
1958
Box 1, Folder 25-26
Fund for Labor, Culture, & History
2003-2009
Box 1, Folder 27-28
Friedman FBI File
1944-1961, 1971, 1981
Box 1, Folder 29
Walter Gourlay Correspondence
2004-2008
Box 1, Folder 30
Steve Cohen Correspondence
2008
Box 1, Folder 31
Glaberman: Punching Out
1952, 2002
Box 1, Folder 32
Structural Parallelism
circa 1962
Box 1, Folder 33
Bargaining Types and Situations
1957
Box 1, Folder 34
Stratification and Socialism Article
1958
Box 1, Folder 35
Bureaucratization of Collective Bargaining
1958, 1963
Box 1, Folder 36
Paper on Analysis of the Staffs of the United Auto Workers
Union
1958 May
Box 1, Folder 37
Paper on the Fractionalization of Work
1958
Box 1, Folder 38
Paper on the Development of the Bureaucracy in the UAW
1957
Box 1, Folder 39
UAW Doehler-Jarvis Report
1955
Box 1, Folder 40
UAW Reports & Documents
1957-1958
Box 1, Folder 41
"Odds 'n Ends" Publication
1939
Box 1, Folder 42
Archie Fund - Henning Selection
2015
Box 1, Folder 43
The Knowledge Factory
1971-1971
Box 1, Folder 44
The Making of Revolutionary Theory: Personal Notes
1981
Box 1, Folder 45
Rev. Theory: Reviews and Comments
1982-1983
Box 1, Folder 46
Revolutionary Theory: Coworker Correspondence
1981, 1983
Box 1, Folder 47
Theories Locating Revolutionary Energy
1976
Box 1, Folder 48
Laborlore Paper
2004-2005
Box 2, Folder 1
Audio recording of Cesar Chavez at Cornell University ms0076_rec_0002
1967 April
Physical Description: 1/4" reel to reel audio
tape
Conditions Governing Access
Audiovisual media is unavailable until reformatted. Contact Special Collections and
Archives in advance to request access to audiovisual media.
Box 2, Folder 2
Labor Arts & First IWW Record Album
2004-2007
Box 2, Folder 3-4
Big Red Songbook
2006-2007
Box 2, Folder 7
Labor Songs Article
undated
Box 2, Folder 8
American Labor Songs
1988-2007
Box 2, Folder 9
Hit the Road Bush: Songs for Regime Change
2004
Cornell Migrant Labor Project, Community Studies, and UC Santa Cruz
1967-2016
Scope and Contents
This series includes student field notes from the Cornell Migrant Labor Project, which
William Friedland established. Friedland's students were hired by farms in New York and
New Jersey as farmworkers, not researchers, and gained access to the daily work and
lives of predominantly migrant farm workers. The field notes are often accompanied by
paystubs, timecards, harvest records, farmworker interviews and descriptions,
informational pamphlets, maps of labor camps, and sketches of organizational labor
structures. It further contains William Friedland's transition from Cornell to the
University of California, Santa Cruz, where he founded the Community Studies program.
The series includes Friedland's syllabi, proposed classes, teaching files, and student
work, including a set of letters written by Community Studies students about the impact
of the program on their careers. It also includes administrative correspondence and
documents related to UCSC programs. Finally, the series includes memos and certificates
regarding the founding and institutionalization of CASFS (later renamed the Center for
Agroecology), in which Friedland was involved.
Cornell Migrant Labor Project
1967-1971
Box 2, Folder 10-27, Box 3, Folder 1-5
Student Field Notes
1969
Conditions Governing Use
Upon donation of his field notes, William Friedland requested for "anyone using the
material in any way to assign pseudonyms to any person(s) mentioned in the field
notes."
Box 3, Folder 6-7
Salinas & Fresno Field Notes
1970
Box 3, Folder 8
Salinas Field Worker Personal Histories
1969
Box 3, Folder 9
Migrant Bus Trip (Bill Channel)
1968
Box 3, Folder 10
Migrant Labor as Intermittent Social Organization
1967
Box 3, Folder 11
Initial Migrant Labor Report
1967
Box 3, Folder 12
Cornell/UCSC: USDA Report & Correspondence
1968
Box 3, Folder 14
2nd Annual Migrant Labor Report
1968
Box 3, Folder 15
2nd Annual Migrant Labor Original Copy
1968
Box 3, Folder 16
3rd Annual Migrant Labor Report
1969
Box 3, Folder 17
Final Ford Foundation Report
1971
Box 3, Folder 18
Migrant Labor Articles
1968-1969
Community Studies
1969-2014
Box 3, Folder 19
Personal Community Studies Docs
1999-2005
Scope and Contents
Contains letters written by undergraduate students about the impact of the
Community Studies program.
Box 3, Folder 20
Approaches to Field Studies in Community Studies
1969
Box 3, Folder 21
Using Field Study in Undergraduate Education
circa 1969
Box 3, Folder 22
Master Transportation Study
2003
Box 3, Folder 23
Community Studies 137: SocDoc: "Sound Recordings"
Fall 1987
Box 3, Folder 24
Community Studies Crisis - Dailies
2009
Box 3, Folder 25
Community Studies Crisis - Snail Mail Letters
2009-2010
Box 3, Folder 26
Community Studies Crisis - Ephemera
2009-2013
Box 3, Folder 27
Community Studies: Reunion
2002-2009
Box 3, Folder 28
Community Studies PhD program
2004-2011
Box 3, Folder 29
Community Studies Alumni Fund
2007-2009
Box 3, Folder 30
New Homeless & Community Public Policy
1985
Box 3, Folder 31
Community Studies 102 Computerization Experiment
Winter 1992
Box 3, Folder 32
Santa Cruz and the Freeway: A Study of Community Attitudes
1969
Box 3, Folder 33
Santa Cruz Northern Bypass Plan
2004
Box 3, Folder 34
Community Studies Dis-establishment
2011, 2014
Box 3, Folder 35
Social Documentary Program
2003
Box 3, Folder 36
Theories of Organizing Course
1979
Box 3, Folder 37
Westview Press Contract
1990
Box 3, Folder 38-39
Sociology of the Theatre
1976
Box 3, Folder 40
California Agricultural Workers History Center
2000-2007
Box 3, Folder 41
Rachel Carson College
2016
Box 3, Folder 42
Activist-Researcher Network
2003-2006
Box 3, Folder 44
Ning Online Platform
2010
Box 3, Folder 45
Agrifood Seminar
2005-2009
Box 3, Folder 46
Agrifood Researchers Presentation
2009
Box 3, Folder 47
Alternative Organization: Building the un-HBS
2008
Box 3, Folder 48
Sociology 80A: California in Transition lecture notes
Spring 1990
Box 4, Folder 1
Alternative Organizations: PhD Programs
2007
Box 4, Folder 2
Classes Proposed
2004-2005
Box 4, Folder 3
Successive Approximation Paper
1969
Box 4, Folder 5
Committee on Research Proposal
2013
Box 4, Folder 6
Committee on Research Proposal
2014
Box 4, Folder 7
Agriculture and the Social Sciences Lectures
2000
Box 4, Folder 9
Sociology Colloquium
2009-2010
Box 4, Folder 10
Pre-Proposal for Food Scares and Alternative Organization
2007
Box 4, Folder 13
Agrifood Intellectual Centers
2010
Box 4, Folder 14
Instructional Improvement Proposal
1991
Box 4, Folder 15
Friedland on Alinsky/Chavez
undated
Box 4, Folder 17
Ways and Means Statements
1977
Box 4, Folder 18
Research Professor Title
2007
Box 4, Folder 19
Why I Chose to Become a Sociologist and Why I Unchose
2006
Box 4, Folder 20
Oral History video recordings ms0076_med_0001, ms0076_med_0002, ms0076_med_0003
2012-2013
Physical Description: 3 DVDs
Conditions Governing Access
Digital files are available in the UCSC Special Collections and Archives reading
room. Access to digital files on original carriers is prohibited; users must request
to view access copies. Contact Special Collections and Archives in advance to
request access to digital files.
Scope and Contents
Contains video recordings of Friedland's oral history interviews.
Processing Information
Digital files were transferred from carrier disks, files were not reformatted, and
file names are original to the creator. Original disks were retained and are
included in the collection.
Center for Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems (CASFS)
1995-2009
History of CASFS
In 1967, gardening expert Alan Chadwick was hired to create a Student Garden Project
at the new University of California, Santa Cruz campus. The informal "apprenticeships"
that students served with Chadwick would eventually lead to the development of the
Apprenticeship in Ecological Horticulture, an intensive organic farming and gardening
training program. Building on Chadwick's success and the popularity of the Garden
project, the UCSC Farm was established in 1971 and includes 30 acres of hand-dug
garden beds, tractor-tilled row crop fields, research fields, orchards, greenhouses, a
laboratory, and classroom and offices. In 1980, in response to growing interest in
alternative agriculture, UCSC's Environmental Studies Board hired Dr. Stephen
Gliessman to start the Agroecology Program, headquartered at the UCSC Farm. In 1993,
the Agroecology Program's name was changed to the Center for Agroecology &
Sustainable Food Systems (CASFS) to reflect the Center's dual interests in the
environmental and social aspects of sustainable agriculture. In 2021, the Center's
name was changed to the UC Santa Cruz Center for Agroecology after staff defined their
version of agroecology as integrative of the entire food system, encompassing both
ecological and social aspects. (Adapted from Center for Agroecology website)
Box 4, Folder 21
CASFS Director's Advisory Committee
2007-2009
Box 4, Folder 22
Agroecology Personal Notes
1995
Research
1943-2014
Scope and Contents
This series contains Friedland's research files, field notes, interviews, and
conference papers and presentations. These documents span his earlier work on
mechanization in the lettuce, tomato, and citrus industries; his foray into the grape
industry, for which there is an unpublished book manuscript; his research on agriculture
and globalization in advanced industrialized countries, with a focus on global commodity
chains; and a set of book and article reviews. The series also contains a photobook of
the Napa Valley vineyards containing pictures of vineyards, wine production barrels, and
the Napa Valley Farm Bureau from his research in the grape industry.
Box 4, Folder 24
Grape industry book chapter drafts
1984-1987
Box 4, Folder 25
Wine industry, student course work, course materials for wine
class
2002
Box 4, Folder 26
Student correspondence for wine class
2002
Box 4, Folder 27
Administrative materials, student correspondence for wine class
2000-2002
Box 4, Folder 28
Lecture and course materials for wine class
2001-2002
Box 4, Folder 29-31
Grape Industry: Friedland drafts and research materials
1987-2003
Box 4, Folder 32
Grapes Master File: Science, Organization
1978-1980
Box 4, Folder 33
Grapes Master File: Systems
1978-1981
Box 4, Folder 34
Grapes Master File: Fieldnotes; work and workers, grape growers
1978-1980
Box 4, Folder 35
Grapes Master File: Fieldnotes; winemakers
1979
Box 4, Folder 36
Grape Book Manuscript: Chapters 1-3
1987
Box 4, Folder 37
Grape Book Manuscript: Chapters 4-5
1987
Box 5, Folder 1
Grape Book Manuscript: Chapters 6-8
1987
Box 5, Folder 2
Academy of wine business research
2006
Box 5, Folder 3
Tasting: Personal (Friends)
2000-2002
Box 5, Folder 4
Tasting: Personal (Rural Sociological Society)
1999
Box 5, Folder 5
Wine industry notes, wine & coke
circa 1985-2013
Box 5, Folder 6
Evan Schaffer Collaboration; Paper: "Social Organization, Grape Production,
and Computers"
1984-1986
Box 5, Folder 7
Evan Schaffer Collaboration; statistical models: grapes
circa 1986
Box 5, Folder 8
World Congress of Rural Sociology and Rural Sociological Society,
University Park
1991-1992
Box 5, Folder 9
Association of American Geographers Paper: Shaping Wine Regulations in the
US
2001
Box 5, Folder 10
Agriculture and Human Values (AgHuVal): Minneapolis, Paper on wine
quality
2001
Box 5, Folder 11-12
International Rural Sociology Association Rio: Old Wine in New
Consumers
2000
Box 5, Folder 14
Is Wine Food? Agriculture, Food, and Human Values (AFHV) & Association
for the Study of Food and Society (ASFS)
1992
Box 5, Folder 15
Rural Sociological Society Sacramento Paper on Tasting
1990-2004
Box 5, Folder 16
Marking Orders, Wine industry data
2002-2003
Box 5, Folder 17-18
Grape industry notes and data
1943-1985
Box 5, Folder 19
Zerolnick Report to UAW, Wine + farmworkers
2005
Box 5, Folder 20
Grape industry book manuscript, Preface, Chapter 2
1986
Box 5, Folder 21
Grape industry book manuscript, Chapter 2, Chapter 5
1986
Box 5, Folder 22
Friedland Fieldnotes, California
1967-1968
Box 5, Folder 23
Friedland Field Notes
1979
Box 5, Folder 24
Friedland Field Notes and writing: January-April
1980
Box 5, Folder 25
Friedland Pub Files, grape industry
1984
Box 5, Folder 26
Grape industry, notes, manuscripts
1985-2004
Box 5, Folder 27
Friedland collaborator fieldnotes; grapes
1978-1979
Box 5, Folder 28
Grapes: closeout interviews
1979-1985
Box 6, Folder 1
Wine: Standards, grades, grading
2001-2015
Box 6, Folder 2
R-Squares Predicting Wine Price
1998
Box 6, Folder 3
Grapes: County Data (Ag Comm. Reports, $ value, acreage)
1969-1983
Box 6, Folder 4
Grapes: Graphs, charts
circa 1969
Box 6, Folder 5
Grape tables to be inserted in MS
circa 1960-1985
Box 6, Folder 6
Wine lectures, miscellaneous
1991-2006
Box 6, Folder 7
Grapes: methodology, codes, codebooks
1979-1986
Box 6, Folder 8
Tables, Notes, Graphs, and Data; Grape industry
1979-1984
Box 6, Folder 9
Grapes- miscellaneous
circa 1970s-1980s
Box 6, Folder 10
Outlines & Drafts; Grapes, manuscripts
1980-1883
Box 6, Folder 11
Grapes conceptual material
undated
Box 6, Folder 12
State formation: California Grapes
1983-1984
Box 6, Folder 13
Technical Advisory Committee on Wine Minutes/Priorities
circa 1943-1973
Box 6, Folder 14
Technical Advisory Committee on Wine
circa 1942-1976
Box 6, Folder 15
Miscellaneous notes, journal copying, ref's
circa 1914-1987
Box 6, Folder 16
Association of American Geographers (AAG) San Francisco
2006-2007
Box 6, Folder 17
Vineyard Economics: A Motto Kryla & Fisher LLP (MKF) research
report
2000
Box 6, Folder 18
Fermentation without Representation
circa 1979
Box 6, Folder 19
Thesis Research-Sources; Grape industry
circa 1969-1979
Box 6, Folder 20
Grape industry manuscripts, notes
circa 1993-1999
Box 6, Folder 21
Trampling out Advantage: Publishers
2003
Box 6, Folder 24
Wine Correspondence
1996-1998
Box 6, Folder 25
Wine research presentation flashcards
undated
Box 6, Folder 26
Mellon Proposal, Grape book
circa 2008
Box 6, Folder 27
Barton-Cayton, Amy; Grape book
2014
Box 6, Folder 28
Communications with Rousset; wine research
2004-2006
Box 6, Folder 29
Communications with Harry Lexine; wine research
2004-2005
Box 6, Folder 30-31
Slides and transparencies; Eurofruit and wine
circa 1990s
Box 12
Photobook: Napa Valley Vineyards
undated
Scope and Contents
Contains photographs of Napa Valley vineyards, wine barrels, and the Napa Valley
Farm Bureau from Friedland's research on the grape industry
Box 6, Folder 32-34
Fieldnotes: lettuce
1972-1973
Box 6, Folder 35-36
Master file and field notes, lettuce
1977-1978
Box 6, Folder 37
Bob Marsh, Lettuce workshops, researchers, field notes
1978
Box 7, Folder 1-2
"Marol" UC tomato harvester lawsuit research
1959-1986
Box 7, Folder 3
Farmers home administration proposal
1980
Box 7, Folder 4
California Rural Legal Assistance proposals
1980
Box 7, Folder 5
U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Migratory Labor—San Francisco
1972
Box 7, Folder 6
Manufacturing Green Gold Book reviews
1980-1984
Box 7, Folder 7
National Science Foundation EVIST- Final report and accompanying
material
1985
Box 7, Folder 8
National Science Foundation EVIST- Final evaluation
1985
Box 7, Folder 10
Second EVIST Proposal, Ethics and Values in Agricultural
Sciences
1979
Box 7, Folder 11
Friedland field notes, Volumes 1 + 2
1976-1978
Box 7, Folder 13-15
California Rural Legal Assistance: Chronology, Appeal, Briefs, Court
Decision, CAAP material
1979-2000
Box 7, Folder 16
Thomas/Friedland: UFW From Mobilization to Mechanization
1982
Box 7, Folder 17-19
Suzanne's field notes, citrus
1980-1981
Box 7, Folder 20
AEB/1980; Citrus, Florida Volume 1
1980
Box 7, Folder 25-26
Citrus (Florida) VV & AEB
1980
Box 7, Folder 27
Harry Warren's Field notes
1978-1979
Box 7, Folder 28
Non-Agricultural field notes
1980
Box 7, Folder 29
Commodity Systems studies
1986-2009
Box 7, Folder 30
UFW statement to assembly committee -- Finance, insurance &
commerce
1980
Box 7, Folder 31
California Rural Legal Assistance- General
1979-1983
Box 7, Folder 32
Proposal/Sociodemographic farm-worker database
1978
Box 8, Folder 1
Friedland & Barton, "Dialectical Methodology"
1979
Box 8, Folder 2
The Demise of Rural Sociology
1977-1978
Box 8, Folder 3
Social Sciences and Humanistic Considerations in Agricultural
Research
1978
Agriculture and Globalization in Advanced Industrialized
Countries
1974-2012
Box 8, Folder 4
Manuscript: Marketing Orders: A sociological perspective
1985
Box 8, Folder 5
Rural Sociological Society - Marketing Orders paper
1981-2004
Box 8, Folder 6
Transnationalization Paper - Trondheim, Norway
1990
Box 8, Folder 7
Europe Documents
1987-1988
Box 8, Folder 8
Field Notes: London, Holland
1993 July
Box 8, Folder 9
Europe Research
1991-1996
Box 8, Folder 15
Portugal Field Notes
1996
Box 8, Folder 17-18
EuroFruit Conference
1994 October
Box 8, Folder 19-22
Global Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Firms, Albert Fisher
1991-1999
Box 8, Folder 24
Albert Fisher Newspaper Clips (From McCarthy's)
circa 1987-1992
Box 8, Folder 26
Trondheim conference
1990
Box 8, Folder 29
Review: Nee, Victor Longtime Californin'
1998
Box 8, Folder 30-31
Globalization and Agrifood
circa 2008
Box 8, Folder 32
Commodity Systems Literature Search
2009
Box 8, Folder 33
Agriculture and Human Values (AgHuVal): Agrifood Globalization &
Commodity Systems
2003
Box 8, Folder 34
International Rural Sociology Association "Perspectives and Change in
Agriculture and Food Under Globalization"
2008
Box 8, Folder 35
Towards a New Political Economy of Agriculture
1990-1991
Box 8, Folder 36
Agribusiness and Labor Process Manuscript
1980
Box 8, Folder 37
International Rural Sociology Association Paper Plus Powerpoint
2008
Box 8, Folder 39
Political Economy of Agriculture Network
1981-1988
Box 9, Folder 1-2
Rural Sociological Society (RSS): Administrative
2008-2011
Box 9, Folder 3
International Rural Sociology Association Mini-conference
2012
Box 9, Folder 4
International Sociological Association World Congress:
Administrative
2010
Box 9, Folder 5
PEWS Mini-conference
2009
Box 9, Folder 6
Rural Sociological Society Nomination of Bonanno and Constance
2011
Box 9, Folder 7
Consumer Resistance and Organization
2006
Box 9, Folder 9
Globalized Agrifood Paper
2008
Box 9, Folder 10-12
New Ways of Working Paper
2008-2010
Box 9, Folder 13
Public Sociology paper: "You can go home again"
2008
Box 9, Folder 14
Rural Sociology Mini-conference Papers
2008
Box 9, Folder 15
Papers on Sociology of Agriculture
1986-1991
Box 9, Folder 16
Rural Sociological Society Papers
2008-2010
Box 9, Folder 17
Rural Sociological Society: Safrig Anniversary Paper
2004-2008
Book and Article Reviews
1990-2014
Box 9, Folder 18
Buttel, Sociology of Agriculture Review
1990
Box 9, Folder 20
Teaching Food & Society: Teaching Sociology
1993
Box 9, Folder 21
Gillespie: Manufacturing Knowledge review for Critical
Sociology
1993
Box 9, Folder 22
Review of Walker, Road to Burgundy
2014
Box 9, Folder 23
From Columbus to Conagra Book
1993-1997
Box 9, Folder 24
McSustainability review for Rural Sociology
2013
Box 9, Folder 25
Clapp/Fuchs, Global Agro-Food Governance
2007
Box 9, Folder 26
Reviews of Papers for Professional Journals
2010
Box 9, Folder 27
Ganz Dissertation Review
2001
Correspondence
1975-2017
Scope and Contents
This series contains academic and personal correspondence covering a variety of topics,
from research letters to correspondence with students to academic conversations with
colleagues. Friedland's commitment to mentorship is evidenced by the emails and letters
exchanged with graduates of UCSC, often over the span of decades, providing counsel and
receiving updates. The series also contains emails regarding administration of the
Community Studies program, CASFS, and other administrative matters. Finally, it contains
letters and emails to and from friends with updates on his wife, Joan, his three
children, Liam, Fiona, and Nicole, and his grandson, Skyler.
Box 9, Folder 37
Da Veiga, Jose Eli
1990-1992
Box 9, Folder 38
Bye, Pascal & Mournier, Alain
1985-1988
Box 9, Folder 39
Fredericks, Anne
1978-1984
Box 9, Folder 42
Marshall, Andrew
2001-2003
Box 9, Folder 44
Moreira, Manuel
1991-1993
Box 9, Folder 45
Pugliese, Enrico
1978-1987
Box 9, Folder 48
Scully, Marie-Celeste "Irish"
2006
Box 9, Folder 49
Warren, Henry/Chadwick, Allen
2009
Box 9, Folder 50
Sirrine, Rob - Michigan tart cherries
2004-2005
Box 9, Folder 59
Ramirez, Natalie
2009-2010
Box 9, Folder 65
Organics Out of the State
2005
Box 9, Folder 66
Rural Sociological Society: Quality/Standards Session
2002
Box 10, Folder 4
Semantic Indexing
2010-2011
Box 10, Folder 5
Agriculture, Food, Human Values Society Meeting
2008-2009
Box 10, Folder 6
Buttel Symposium
2003-2005
Box 10, Folder 8
Gemeinschaft Project
2007
Box 10, Folder 9
Letters to Editors
2008-2009
Box 10, Folder 10
(Un)Harvard (Un)Business School
2008-2009
Box 10, Folder 11
International Sociological Association
2009-2010
Box 10, Folder 12
Confronting Transnational Capital (Buttel Symposium)
2005-2006
Box 10, Folder 13
Fresh Fruits and Vegetable Network
1993-1994
Box 10, Folder 14
Alternative Agriculture Research Without Borders
2009-2011
Box 10, Folder 15
Skype Correspondence
2006-2008
Box 10, Folder 16
California Agriculture Letter
2003
Box 10, Folder 17
Rural Sociological Society Death & Transfiguration
2006-2007
Box 10, Folder 18
Research Committee 40 History
2006-2007
Box 10, Folder 19
Sociology Journals
1991-1993
Box 10, Folder 20-36
Unsorted correspondence
1990-2010
Box 11, Folder 1-5
Unsorted correspondence
2010-2017
Personal Files
1978-2013
Scope and Contents
This series contains personal documents that Friedland collected over decades,
including newspaper clippings, email correspondence, jokes, cartoons, and personal
reflections. Two folders contain documents gathered toward an unpublished memoir,
including personal reflections regarding the arc of Friedland's career and newspaper
clippings written about his accomplishments. The series contains a set of jokes and
cartoons that Friedland gathered over the course of forty years. Additionally, it
contains materials from the 'Roast and Toast Tribute and Banquet' in 2005 organized by
his colleagues and friends, including songs, presentations, and speeches about
Friedland.
Box 11, Folder 8
Friedland Roast/Toast
2005
Box 11, Folder 9
Cartoons and Jokes
1978-2013
Box 11, Folder 12
Nicole's copyright for drawing
2003-2004