The Bibliographical Society of Canada (BSC) is pleased to announce that Antoine Fauchié has been awarded the 2025 Greta Golick award.
Antoine is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Rouen Normandy (France). His thesis focuses on the publishing industry and examines the links between technology, publishing, and literature within the framework of publishing studies and book history.
The Awards Committee was particularly impressed with Antoine’sabstract “C&F Éditions : l’autonomisation des moyens de production d’une structure indépendante,” which focuses on the “independent” dimension of French publisher C&F Éditions, examining the tools and technologies through which C&F develops original book forms and novel distribution strategies.
Antoine will be invited to publish a revised, article-length version of his abstract in the Papers of the Bibliographical Society of Canada, subject to peer review. The prize also includes a grant of $250 to be used to help the recipient attend the annual Conference or to meet costs associated with research.
The Greta Golick Award has been given annually since 2022 to recognize and support the education of graduate students and early career researchers by facilitating their participation in the Society’s annual Conference. The award is named in honour of Dr. Greta Golick (1956–2018), whose scholarship and teaching are remembered with admiration and gratitude. Inaugurated with a residual sum given to BSC by the Canadian Association for the Study of Book Culture (CASBC) at its dissolution, the award fund is augmented by generous donations in Dr. Golick’s memory.
Congratulations, Antoine!