
Eileen Chanin is a historian at the University of New South Wales, and is currently the Menzies Fellow at the Menzies Centre for Australian Studies, King's College London. Degenerates and Perverts: The 1939 Herald Exhibition of French and British Contemporary Art (2005), co-authored with Steven Miller, received the NSW Premier's Australian History Award. The pair also co-authored The Art and Life of Weaver Hawkins (1995). Eileen Chanin's other books include Limbang Rebellion: 7 Days in December 1962 (2013) and Book Life: The life and times of David Scott Mitchell (2011).

Steven Miller is head of the Research Library and Archive of the Art Gallery of New South Wales. He has published widely on art, with his book on Australian culture between the two world wars (Degenerates and Perverts) winning the NSW Premier's Australian History Award in 2006. He lives in Sydney and is the proud owner of Finbar, a Welsh Terrier.
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'A compelling work of cultural history … All these women's lives are deeply interesting. They reached out and took what the world had on offer and awakened generations of women to what was possible to achieve in the arts. Awakening is generously illustrated, and a well-written, immaculately researched testament to their legacy.' - Annette Hughes, Inside History
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'Clear, concise and vividly-drawn profiles bring to life these inspiring Australians' - Gwen Bennett, The Music Trust
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'This book is a vibrant examination of these four women's struggle for recognition during a time of great social turmoil between the wars. It also examines the unwillingness of Australia to accept Modernism. An enthralling read.' - Lynne Lancaster, Sydney Arts Guide
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'The four mini-biographies make fascinating individual stories. Together, they are even more absorbing, persuasive and enlightening … It is fortunate that these four almost forgotten women have found such chroniclers as Eileen Chanin and Steven Miller. Their re-emergence as women of substance, significance and assertion can only be aided by this commendable book.' - Stephen Davenport, InDaily
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'[Awakening] Four Lives in Art couldn't be more different to the last biography I read, but the undertaking is the same: to rescue from obscurity Australians whose lives have been overlooked … [it] is a really interesting book which augments the literature of art history in our country.' - Lisa Hill, ANZ LitLovers LitBlog
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'A meticulously researched biography.' - Sasha Grishin, Sydney Morning Herald
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'These fascinating, actively entrepreneurial lives easily capture a reader's attention at the direct level of lifestory narratives that makes for admirable literary non-fiction.' - Dr Juliette Peers, Australian Quarterly
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'The book is a gem with its four biographies meticulously researched and written, supported by photographic documentation and reproduction of artworks, where relevant. It is beautifully designed too by Wakefield Press.' - Catherine Speck, Journal of Australian Studies