
From the fertile plains of Java to the spice-rich Moluccas, the Indonesian archipelago has been a crossroads of civilizations, empires, and faiths for millennia. This show, hosted by Lucas and Luna, traces the full arc of Indonesia's history—from the rise of Hindu-Buddhist kingdoms like Srivijaya and Majapahit to the spread of Islam, the brutal Dutch East India Company monopoly, and the revolution... more
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In 1825, a Javanese prince named Diponegoro launched a five-year war that would become one of the deadliest conflicts in Indonesian history. This episode explores how a devout aristocrat, frustrated by Dutch interference in Muslim courts and a new ro... more
In 1328, a curious rebellion shook the foundations of the early Majapahit Empire. Not led by princes or rival kingdoms, but by Buddhist monks and Javanese farmers furious over taxes and land seizures. We explore the figure of Kuti, a Mahayana priest ... more
Before the Dutch VOC crushed them, the Makassarese of Sulawesi built a powerful maritime kingdom that controlled the spice trade, welcomed refugees from Portuguese Malacca, and fought off three Dutch sieges. This episode tells the story of Sultan Has... more
In 1628, the powerful Javanese kingdom of Mataram, under Sultan Agung, launched a massive siege against the Dutch East India Company (VOC) fortress of Batavia (modern Jakarta). This episode explores the strategic, tactical, and human dimensions of th... more
Before Majapahit, before Mataram, there was Sriwijaya — a Buddhist thalassocracy based in present-day Palembang that dominated the Strait of Malacca from the 7th to the 13th centuries. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how Sriwijaya became the ... more
In 1621, Jan Pieterszoon Coen, the VOC governor-general, led a brutal expedition to the Banda Islands to enforce a monopoly on nutmeg. When the Bandanese resisted his demands for exclusive trade, Coen ordered a genocide: nearly the entire adult male ... more
Long before Borobudur and the Dutch East India Company, a handful of tiny volcanic islands in eastern Indonesia held a monopoly on the world's most coveted spices: nutmeg and mace. In this episode, Lucas and Luna travel to the Banda Islands, the sole... more
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the hidden narrative of Borobudur's Karmavibhangga reliefs — the 160 panels on the temple's hidden foot that were buried for centuries under volcanic debris. They unpack the Buddhist teachings on karma depicted... more
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A broad history podcast focused on Indonesia's arc from ancient empires through modern nationhood. Across episodes, the show often centers on major polities and turning points—Srivijaya and Majapahit, the spread of Islam, the Dutch colonial monopoly, and the independence movement—while weaving in culture, trade, and landscape (Borobudur, volcanic activity, and the spice trade) to explain long-term national identity. Noteworthy is the consistent emphasis on how regional dynamics—such as Aceh, Java's wars, and 1965–New Order memories—shape contemporary Indonesia, making complex history accessible for listeners who value context, sources, and cross-cultural exchange. The format tends to pair rigorous historical narration with vivid case studie... more
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