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Soekarno’s Idea About Indonesian Revolution In 1945-1957 Jamil, Robit Nurul; Sumarjono, Sumarjono; Soepeno, Bambang
JURNAL HISTORICA Vol. 1 No. 1 (2017): June 2017
Publisher : History Education, University of Jember

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Indonesian revolution is a social change which takes place quickly cover the base or the main points of social life. The study in this context is the study of social change that is experienced by people in the review of social history and intellectual history in order to focus on the historical actor as the main study. The goal of a study is to examine the idea of Soekarno about Indonesian revolution in 1945-1967. Besides, the benefit of the study is a workout of writing a scientific work. This study also applies the method of historical research which its steps are heuristic, criticism, interpretation, and historiography. Moreover, the theory used in a study is the Marxian conflict theory. Meanwhile, the approach applied in a study is the sociology of knowledge and anthropology. The result obtained in a study is the consistency of Soekarno’s thought toward Indonesian revolution, one goal, one basic, one principle revolution, one principle struggle and many kinds of struggle tactics. The conclusion is the condition of Indonesian people who suffer from difficulty because of the ferocity of Imperialism and Capitalism in Indonesia. The environmental condition around Soekarno influences his mindset. The education condition influence a paradigm and a view to thinking about revolution. Keywords: Soekarno’s idea and Indonesian revolution
PUHSARANG CHURCH AS A RELIGIOUS TOURISM OBJECT IN KEDIRI DISTRICT 1999-2015 Saputro, Moch Fajar Barep; Sugiyanto, Sugiyanto; Puji, Rully Putri Nirmala; Soepeno, Bambang; Triyanto, Jefri Rieski; Prasetyo, Guruh
JURNAL HISTORICA Vol. 6 No. 1 (2022): June 2022
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Puhsarang Church is a famous religious tourism object in Kediri District, located in Puhsarang Village 10 kilometers from the center of Kediri District. Having the unique architecture of buildings and religious facilities and the beauty of the natural panorama makes Puhsarang Church famous by tourists. The research objectives are: 1) knowing the background of the Puhsarang Church designated as a religious tourism object in 1999; 2) knowing the management of Puhsarang Church as a religious tourism object in 1995-2015. Research using historical methods include: Heuristics, Criticism, Interpretation, Historiography. The result of the research is that the construction of the Puhsarang Church was planned by Henricus Maclaine Pont and was built on the initiative of Pastor Wolters in 1936. Puhsarang Church underwent renovation in 1999, the expansion of the Puhsarang Church area and a new building was built. After being inaugurated the Puhsarang Church area was used as a religious tourism object. The management of the Puhsarang Church is under “Yayasan Badan Pengelola Ziarah Gereja Puhsarang”. Suggestions for this research are: For other researchers, it can be used as a contribution of thoughts and references, for the government must participate in preserving historical heritage in their area.
Tourist Perceptions of Majapahit Museum as Character Education Facilities Stiawan, Ade Denis; Sugiyanto, Sugiyanto; Puji, Rully Putri Nirmala; Soepeno, Bambang; Prasetyo, Guruh; Triyanto, Jefri Rieski
JURNAL HISTORICA Vol. 6 No. 1 (2022): June 2022
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Majapahit museum is a museum that has many collections objects and has a variety of character values contained in the object of the collection which he has. The problem in this research is: (1) How is the value of educational objects in the Museum? ; (2) How are tourists’ perception of the Museum Majapahit as a means of Character education?. This study is a study of tourists perception regarding the collection of Majapahit Museum as a means of character education, especially in the value of religious character, tolerance, national enthusiasm, and homeland love. The research method used is qualitative research method with data collection in the form of observations, interviews, and documentation. The results of this study include the perception of tourists after visiting the Museum have a strong character perception of strong character, especially in the value of religious character, tolerance, national enthusiasm, and homeland love. The character grades in the museum's collection objects are also supported by the chairman of Majapahit Museum itself.
Soviet Union Spionage Arrest In Indonesia 1982 Ukasyah, Syifa Surya; Puji, Rully Putri Nirmala; Triyanto, Jefri Rieski; Prasetyo, Guruh; Soepeno, Bambang
JURNAL HISTORICA Vol. 7 No. 2 (2023): December 2023
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The purpose of this study is to analyze the events of the Soviet Union's espionage arrest in Indonesia in 1982. The formulation of the problem in this research is (1) The Soviet Union's Efforts to Steal Indonesian Maritime Data, (2) The Process of the Soviet Union's Intelligence Arrests for Espionage in Indonesia, and (3) the Settlement of the Soviet Union's Espionage Case in Indonesia in 1982. The method used is historical methodology which includes five selection steps including topics, heuristics, source criticism, interpretation and historiography. The Soviet Union's espionage arrest occurred in 1982 which was carried out by a task force codenamed Pantai, a joint effort between the State Intelligence Coordinating Agency (BAKIN) and a task force led by Brigadier General M.I Sutaryo. The cause of the Soviet Union's espionage arrest was an attempt to steal Indonesia's secret deep data regarding the condition, content and depth of the sea in the Lombok Strait and the Natuna Islands. The perpetrators of Soviet espionage who were caught by the Beach task force named Sergei Egorov and Alexander Finenko. The case settlement process was carried out by giving persona non-grata status and closing the Soviet Union's Aeroflot airline operating in Indonesia. Keywords: Espionage Arrest, Soviet Union Espionage, Data Theft
Majelis Luhur Kepercayaan Indonesia In Banyuwangi 2020-2022 Wicaksono, Damar; Soepeno, Bambang; Nirmala Puji, Rully Putri; Triyanto, Jefri Rieski; Prasetyo, Guruh; Nasution, Ahmad Arif Budiman
JURNAL HISTORICA Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): June 2024
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The aim of this research is to explain the process of establishing the Indonesian Supreme Trust Council organization in Banyuwangi and the impact of the founding of this organization. The method used is historical methodology which includes five stages, namely topic selection, heuristics, source criticism, interpretation and historiography. The Supreme Council of Indonesian Beliefs or commonly known as MLKI is an organization that aims to be a forum and a bridge between communities of believers in Indonesia. In general, MLKI Banyuwangi is an organization that organizes communities of believers in Banyuwangi. MLKI Banyuwangi was founded on November 20 2020 and was inaugurated by Mr. Otto Iskandar as Presidium of MLKI East Java Province. The foundation of MLKI was motivated by social conditions and regional contours. Differences in beliefs or religions as well as ethnic and cultural diversity were one of the triggers for the founding of MLKI Banyuwangi. The impact of MLKI Banyuwangi during 2020-2022 includes several points, including; assisting people who adhere to their beliefs in changing the status of religion in their population identity, providing protection for people who adhere to their beliefs in Banyuwangi, assisting the government in organizing religious events, especially traditional activities.
Development of Articulate Storyline Media Assisted by Plickers Based on Problem Based Learning in History Subjects Mandasari, Fabella Nada Kinanti; Soepeno, Bambang; Nirmala Putri, Rully Puji; Rieski Triyanto, Jefri; Prasetyo, Guruh; Budiman Nasution, Ahmad Arif
JURNAL HISTORICA Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): December 2024
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This research aims to develop Articulate Storyline learning media assisted by Plickers based on Problem Based Learning in history subjects. The problems in this research are students who have difficulty focusing, are lazy, and have difficulty understanding what is explained by the teacher. Students also want to use PowerPoint, concept maps, illustrative images to make it easier to understand historical material. The research subjects in this study were class X IPS students at SMA Negeri 1 Glagah, Banyuwangi. This research is a type of Research and Development (R&D) research with the ASSURE development model as the development procedure in this research. The development of this media went through a validation testing stage consisting of validation by material, language and media experts, as well as user testing by educators and students. The results obtained were that material experts scored an average score of 4.6 in the outstanding category, media experts got an average score of 4.9 in the outstanding category and media experts got an average score of 4.9 in the outstanding category. For the educator user test, an average score of 4.59 was obtained. The results of the student user test were carried out twice, in the small group user test the average value was 4.7, and for the large group user test the average value was 4.6. Thus, research on Articulate Storyline learning media assisted by Plickers based on Problem Based Learning in history subjects has very good validity and can be used as a learning media.
Effectiveness Of Question Student Have (QSH) Active Learning Model On Learning Outcomes In History Lesson Setyani, Ita Dwi; Nirmala Putri, Rully Puji; Triyanto, Jefri Rieski; Soepeno, Bambang; Prasetyo, Guruh; Budiman Nasution, Ahmad Arif
JURNAL HISTORICA Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): December 2024
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This research is experimental research, experimental research aims to see whether there is a cause and effect relationship between variables. The conditions used during experimental research are that there must be a control class, manipulation of independent variables, and observation. In this research, several stages were carried out, namely the preparation stage, planning stage, implementation stage and evaluation stage. The tool used to analyze the data in this research is SPSS 26 for window software. because from hypothesis testing it is known that there are differences in learning outcomes in the experimental class which was given the QSH model and the control class which was not given the QSH model in class XI SMA Negeri 1 Kencong with results in F (0.079), sig (0.780), and Partial Eta Squared ( 0.001). The effectiveness of the treatment given on student learning outcomes is known from the sig measurement. The result obtained was 0.780. Based on the criteria listed in the table, the effectiveness of the Question Student Have (QSH) model on class XI learning outcomes is included in the high category. So it can be concluded that the Question Student Have (QSH) model is more effectively used to improve learning outcomes in class XI history subjects in colonialism subjects.
Sex Education Based on the Philosophical Paradigm for Adolescens: Challenges and Strategies for Preventing Free Sex in the Digital Era Maulia, Zahrotul; Ulfa, Maria; Mahardika, I Ketut; Waluyo, Joko; Soepeno, Bambang
Jurnal Kiprah Pendidikan Vol. 4 No. 4 (2025): Jurnal Kiprah Pendidikan | Oktober 2025 (In Press)
Publisher : Program Studi Pendididikan Guru Sekolah Dasar Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan Universitas Riau

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This study aims to determine the role of sex education for adolescents, challenges, strategies, and philosophical paradigms of sex education. This research was conducted based on a qualitative approach using a systematic literature review method. The analysis was conducted by synthesizing journals (both international and national) that discuss sex education for adolescents by examining the title, year of reference, author, content, and discussion of the references. he results of this research are; 1. The main role of sex education is to equip adolescents with values ​​that will help them in making good and responsible decisions regarding their sexuality and mitigate practice of free sex; 2) The digital era has brought a number of negative impacts, one of the is the ease children access content that is not appropriate for their age, including pornographic sites; 3) Parents, teachers and health worker have a major contribution in providing sex education.; 4) The philosophy of sex is discussed conceptual and moral questions, such as the nature of sexual desire, sexual orientation, sexual activity, the morality of sexual acts, the morality of various sexual practice.
INTERAKSI SIMBOLIKPENGGUNAAN NAPZA OLEH MAHASISWA DI KOTA MALANG Muhammad Mukhlis Anshori; Alfin Nur Laili; Taufiqur Rohman Muzakki; Bambang Soepeno; Sukidin
Jurnal Antropologi: Isu-Isu Sosial Budaya Vol 27 No 1 (2025): June
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The use of Narcotics, Psychotropics, and Addictive Substances (Napza) among students is an important issue in the context of health and behavior. Head of General Affairs of the Malang City BNN, Benny Trianto, in his interview on September 11, 2024 emphasized that drug abuse in Malang does not only target students, but has also spread to students. This is very concerning for the future of the Indonesian nation. Drug users among private students in Malang City use certain symbols in interactions with other users. This study focuses on the reasons why students of Private Universities in Malang City use drugs, the symbols used by students, and how these symbols are communicated. The descriptive qualitative research method with observation techniques, in-depth interviews, and documentation was then analyzed descriptively. This study reveals two main factors that influence students in Malang City to use drugs: internal factors such as emotional pressure, stress, boredom, and curiosity, and external factors such as the friendship environment at home, campus, and free association. Symbols in the interactions of drug users are formed through social processes and play a role in communication and identity. Terms such as SS, Micin for crystal meth, and cat, live, white, rice for Trihexyphenidyl are only understood in the user environment. Physical symbols such as prohibition posters, liquor bottles, and dim lighting also reflect their identity and lifestyle.
Sex Education Based on the Philosophical Paradigm for Adolescens: Challenges and Strategies for Preventing Free Sex in the Digital Era Maulia, Zahrotul; Ulfa, Maria; Mahardika, I Ketut; Waluyo, Joko; Soepeno, Bambang
Jurnal Kiprah Pendidikan Vol. 4 No. 4 (2025): Jurnal Kiprah Pendidikan | Oktober 2025 (In Press)
Publisher : Program Studi Pendididikan Guru Sekolah Dasar Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33578/kpd.v4i4.p805-816

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This study aims to determine the role of sex education for adolescents, challenges, strategies, and philosophical paradigms of sex education. This research was conducted based on a qualitative approach using a systematic literature review method. The analysis was conducted by synthesizing journals (both international and national) that discuss sex education for adolescents by examining the title, year of reference, author, content, and discussion of the references. he results of this research are; 1. The main role of sex education is to equip adolescents with values ​​that will help them in making good and responsible decisions regarding their sexuality and mitigate practice of free sex; 2) The digital era has brought a number of negative impacts, one of the is the ease children access content that is not appropriate for their age, including pornographic sites; 3) Parents, teachers and health worker have a major contribution in providing sex education.; 4) The philosophy of sex is discussed conceptual and moral questions, such as the nature of sexual desire, sexual orientation, sexual activity, the morality of sexual acts, the morality of various sexual practice.
Co-Authors Abubakar Eby Hara Ageng Pristiwasakti Al Ayyubih, Harits Alfin Nur Laili Alifiulahtin Utaminingsih Andi Jatmiko Andrianti, Lisa Ar, Hofi Hannan Arif Budiman Nasution, Ahmad Asminah Rachmi Bahriyanto, Saiful Budiman Nasution, Ahmad Arif Budiono, Eko Muhammad Arif Damar Wicaksono Deakin Purna Putra Desi Putri Rahma Sari Dewi, Tri Sakti Tunggal Diyan Dwi Nur I Dwi Sulistiyoningsih Dwitiya Raafi'u Rosyidah Eko Muhammad Arif Budiono Eko Muhammad Arif Budiono Erva Yuanita Fauziah Vina Yulianti Firmansyah, Muhammad Reza Fitria Eka Imsawati Fitriana, Cintiya Aulia Gibson Ireneus Ivander Nua Guruh Prasetyo Hajar Riza Asyiyah, Hajar Riza Harits Al Ayyubih Hary Priyanto Hofi Hannan Ar Humairoh, Iftitah Dian I Ketut Mahardika Iftitah Dian Humairoh Imsawati, Fitria Eka Intan Gladys Ivan Eldiansyah Ivander Nua, Gibson Ireneus Jamil, Robit Nurul Jatmiko, Andi Jefri Rieski Triyanto Jefri Rieski Triyanto Joko Waluyo Kartikaningtyas, Mitha Aprilia Kartikaningtyas, Mitha Aprilia Kayan Swastika Kurniawati, Aydha Vadillah Lisa Andrianti Luh Putu Ratna Sundari M.Pd S.T. S.Pd. I Gde Wawan Sudatha . Mandasari, Fabella Nada Kinanti Maria Ulfa Marjono Marjono Marjono Marjono Maulia, Zahrotul Mirza Nurhalizza Mitha Aprilia Kartikaningtyas Mohammad Maskan Mohammad Maskan, Mohammad Mohammad Na'im Muhammad Agung Pramono Putro Muhammad Mukhlis Anshori Muhammad Reza Firmansyah Mustikarani, Tinon na'im, mohammad Na’im, Mohamad Naim, Mohamad Nasution, Ahmad Arif Budiman Nirmala Putri, Rully Puji Nur I, Diyan Dwi Nurhalizza, Mirza Nuris Satriawan Patma, Tundung Subali Prasetyo , Guruh Prasetyo, Guruh Pristiwasakti, Ageng Puji Rizki Irani Putri Nirmala Puji , Rully Quraisyi Quraisyi Quraisyi, Quraisyi Rahma Sari, Desi Putri Rieski Triyanto, Jefri Rully Putri Nirmala P Rully Putri Nirmala Puji S Soemarno Saiful Bahriyanto Saputro, Moch Fajar Barep Setyani, Ita Dwi Singgih Bektiarso Sri Handayani Sri Handayani Stiawan, Ade Denis Sugiyanto - Sugiyanto Sugiyanto Sukidin Sulaihah Sulaihah Sulaihah, Sulaihah Sulistiyoningsih, Dwi Sumarjono Sumarjono Sumarjono Sumarjono Sumarno . Sumarno Sumarno Suyono, Achmad Taufiqur Rohman Muzakki Tri Sakti Tunggal Dewi Ukasyah, Syifa Surya Wiwit Nur Habibah Yuanita, Erva Yulianti, Fauziah Vina Yulis N A