The series is divided into essayistic contributions, reviews, encyclopedia articles, and early translations by Fried from Italian into German. The essays and translations are arranged chronologically, while reviews and encyclopedia articles are arranged alphabetically by author and title.
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This sub-series includes speeches delivered at conferences, at university gatherings, as well as private lectures.
This sub-series contains conference materials, programs and correspondence relating to conferences attended by John Fried.
This sub-series contains short reports written by Fried for Time Magazine/Fortune, international news cables, correspondence, and the text of an article on the International Labour Office published by Fortune.
This series contains correspondence and reports prepared by Fried during and after his tenure at the International Labour Office in Montreal, Canada. Included in this series are the manuscript, background materials, and reviews of Fried's Exploitation of Foreign Labour by Germany, published in 1945 by the International Labour Office.
This series contains materials pertaining to the "Regesta Diplomatica" project, worked on by Fried while acting as a consultant for the Yivo Institute for Jewish Research.
The purpose of this study, financed by the Brookings Institute, was to investigate the financial impact on the city hosting the offices of the United Nations.
This series contains materials and texts for what Fried called his "Nuremberg book project", which he formally titled Human Rights and International Justice. The book was never published although Fried continued to work on various versions of the text over many years.
This series contains typescripts of unpublished (or unidentified) writings and includes many articles dating from Fried's early years in the United States (early 1940s).