The Sam Merrifield Prize

The Melbourne Branch of the ASSLH has decided to create an annual Merrifield Prize of $400 commencing in 2012. The prize is in honour of Sam Merrifield, foundation member of the Australian Society for the Study of Labour History, founding member of the Friends of the State Library, and founder of the Melbourne Branch. Among Merrifield’s many contributions to society, perhaps the foremost is the vast collection of labour history books, pamphlets, posters, minutes, and other ephemera that he amassed during his lifetime. The Merrifield Collection, now housed at the State Library of Victoria, is one of the most valuable collections of labour history in the state. Details of the collection can be accessed here: Sam Merrifield Papers. His prodigious research was recognised by an honorary doctorate from Monash University in 1973.

Born in Moonee Ponds in 1904, he forged a successful career as a surveyor until he was forced out of work during the Great Depression. Like many others, this experience reinforced his politics and deepened his already well developed sympathies. In 1943 Merrifield entered State Parliament for the ALP, first as member for Essendon, then Moonee Ponds. He lost his seat in the 1955 split, but re-entered Parliament, this time in the Legislative Council in 1958, where he served until he retired from politics in 1970. As a man, and as a researcher, Merrifield’s contribution to labour history is immeasurable. It is with great pleasure that the society announces this award in his honour.

The Merrifield prize

The Merrifield prize of $400 will be awarded for the most outstanding paper on Australian labour and radical history.

To be eligible

  1. Entries should be in the form of an original piece of research into any aspect of Australian labour or radical history
  2. The manuscript must be based on recent research conducted in 2011 and/or 2012
  3. Length of manuscript: up to 8,000 words including footnotes
  4. Entrants should reside in Victoria
  5. Entrants should be ‘early career’ – such as enrolled students (eg Honours, postgraduate), recent graduates or independent historians

Applications

Applications should be sent electronically to Dr Peter Love, Branch President.

Applications for the 2012 grant will close on 1 November 2012 and be awarded in December 2012.

A panel of three people from the Melbourne executive of the ASSLH will make the decision. The panel reserves the right not to award the prize in any year.

Inquiries can be directed to Branch President, Dr Peter Love plove@swin.edu.au

Photograph and biographical details drawn from Peter Love, Merrifield, Samuel (1904-1982), ADB Entry, forthcoming, and Peter Love, ‘The Merrifield Collection’, Labour History, no. 39, November 1980, pp. 89-94.

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