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Indonesia Rising: The struggle to reclaim history
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Indonesia declared independence from Dutch rule in 1945, sparking a violent revolution. It was the first country to do so in the wake of World War II and a move that quietly shaped the Global South into what it is today.
How did the revolution start? What effect did it have internationally? And why is it not marked as a significant moment of global history?
Guest: David Van Reybrouck, Belgian historian and author of Revolusi.
Mentioned: Geraldine and Hamish spoke about the Indonesia Calling (1946) documentary, at the end of the episode. It's a part of Australia's and Indonesia's shared history: Trade union seamen and waterside workers refused to service Dutch ships that contained weapons destined for use against Indonesia's independence movement.
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*Hamish is in Indonesia as the winner of the 2024 Elizabeth O’Neill Journalism Award.