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Max Walden

Max Walden

Max Walden is a journalist and editor who has worked for the ABC and The Age, among other outlets. He holds a PhD from the University of Melbourne on Indonesian law and politics.

Max Walden reviews ‘Revolusi: Indonesia and the birth of the modern world’ by David Van Reybrouck

August 2024, no. 467 23 July 2024
In 1906 and 1908, on the island of Bali, thousands of people dressed in ceremonial Hindu attire walked towards Dutch gunfire in acts of mass suicide known as puputan. These were not the first events of mass violence by the Dutch against the indigenous people of what we now call Indonesia – nor the last. In 1621, the native inhabitants of the Banda Islands were slaughtered en masse to secure Dutc ... (read more)