Abdul Wahid
Department Of History Faculty Of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada

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Kartini’s Views on Opium Problems in Java at the End of the 19th Century Abdul Wahid
Humaniora Vol 33, No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jh.66466

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In the 1890s, the discourse on the negative effects of opium consumption among Native people turned into a political movement, which demanded that the Dutch colonial government reform its policies on opium. In the same period, Raden Ajeng Kartini, a priyayi (noble) woman from Jepara, developed her intellectual capabilities and thinking. Her letters, it was later discovered, contained critical ideas concerning the disadvantaged position of Javanese women. In addition to this, as an issue attracting greater public scrutiny, the opium problem also drew Kartini’s attention, as evinced in at least two letters to Stella Zeehadnelaar and Mrs. Abendanon-Madri. Curiously, Kartini’s views on the opium problem have been given little scholarly attention in the rich literature on her life, with most scholarly work focusing on her “feminist” thoughts and ideas. For that reason, this article offers an analysis on this very specific aspect of Kartini’s thoughts, delving further into its historical context and what it means in terms of her existing historical persona.
THE DUTCHS FLOATING LIFE ON DESHIMA ISLAND: A GLOOMY SIDE OF DUTCH-JAPAN RELATIONSHIP DURING THE TOKUGAWA PERIODE, 1715-1790 Abdul Wahid
Jurnal Kajian Wilayah Vol 6, No 1 (2015): Jurnal Kajian Wilayah
Publisher : Research Center for Regional Resources-Indonesian Institute of Sciences (P2SDR-LIPI)

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In order to extend its trading network and engagement in the intra-Asian trading network, the VOC sought to gain contact with Japan, which was known for its luxurious products as copper and silk. At that time, Tokugawa Ieyasu just emerged as the new Japanese ruler, whose regime introduced a controversial policy known as Sakoku to cut Japan completely off from the international relations to strengthen internal politics. As a result, Japan lost its diplomatic and economic relationship with other nations. The Dutch (represented by the VOC) together with China and Korea - were the only exception as the Tokugawa regime granted them trading license and used them as window to see the outer worlds development. The VOCs offiers had to pay costly this privilege, however, since they should follow Tokugawas strict rules and control. They were allowed to settle and live only on a virtual island called Deshima, which was located on the bay of Nagasaki. Tokugawa regime provided all their needs, but restricted their movements and activities especially in accessing land and making contact with local inhabitants. Perusing the available printed historical sources to be combined with the recent literature, this paper describes the daily life of those VOCs Dutch offiers living on the island, and seeks to analyze the importance of this odd relations for political and economic relations of the two nations.Keywords: the VOC, Dutch, Tokugawa Japan, Deshima
Pendampingan Pendokumentasian dan Penulisan Sejarah Keluarga di Desa Beji, Ngawen, Gunung Kidul Mutiah Amini; Uji Nugroho Winardi; Wildan Sena Utama; Bambang Purwanto; Abdul Wahid; Arif Akhyat; Farabi Fakih
Bakti Budaya: Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Vol 3, No 1 (2020)
Publisher : Faculty of Cultural Sciences

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AbstractThe Department of History conducted a community service (PkM) on the topic of documenting and writing family history in Beji Village, Ngawen, Gunung Kidul. The PkM activities are conducted by lecturers and students of History in six months in 2019. Writing and documenting family history is carried out in a participatory method by a coloboration with village residents. The PkM activities were carried out in three stages. First, on May 4, 2019 a dialogue was held between the PkM team and the village stakeholders regarding the plan to write and document the family history of Beji Village. Secondly, on July 15, 2019 the PkM team observed the Nyadran process held by the Beji Village community. Third, the PkM team provides assistance in writing family history and documenting important figures who intersect with culture and art, cultural traditions, and multicultural identities in Beji Village. At the end of this PkM activity, a family history of the village leader has produced, namely the family history of Mbah Yatmo, a prayer reader at the Sadranan ceremony in Beji Village.----------AbstrakDepartemen Sejarah melakukan pengabdian kepada masyarakat (PkM) dengan topik pendokumentasian dan penulisan sejarah keluarga di Desa Beji, Ngawen, Gunung Kidul. Seluruh kegiatan PkM dilakukan oleh dosen dan mahasiswa Ilmu Sejarah dalam waktu enam bulan pada tahun 2019. Penulisan serta pendokumentasian sejarah keluarga yang dilakukan secara partisipatif bersama warga. Kegiatan PkM tersebut dilaksanakan dalam tiga tahapan kegiatan. Pertama, pada 4 Mei 2019 diadakan dialog antara tim PkM dan pemangku desa mengenai rencana penulisan dan pendokumentasian sejarah keluarga Desa Beji. Kedua, pada 15 Juli 2019 tim PkM melakukan observasi proses Nyadran yang diselenggarakan oleh masyarakat Desa Beji. Ketiga, tim PkM melaksanakan pendampingan penulisan sejarah keluarga dan pendokumentasian tokoh penting yang bersinggungan dengan kebudayaan dan kesenian, tradisi kultural, dan identitas multikultural di Desa Beji. Pada akhir kegiatan PkM ini dihasilkan contoh penulisan sejarah keluarga tokoh desa, yaitu sejarah keluarga Mbah Yatmo, seorang pembaca doa dalam upacara Sadranan di Desa Beji.
Santri, Cigarettes, and Power Relation: Soft Constructivism of Smoking Habit at Pesantren Lirboyo Agus Setyawan; Pujo Semedi Hargo Yuwono; Abdul Wahid
MUHARRIK: Jurnal Dakwah dan Sosial Vol 4 No 01 (2021): Muharrik: Jurnal Dakwah dan Sosial
Publisher : Fakultas Dakwah Institut Agama Islam Sunan Giri Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37680/muharrik.v4i01.797

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This article aims to directly investigate the phenomenon of smoking in the small santri community within the scope of the Lirboyo Islamic Boarding School in order to get a specific portrait of the santri smoking behavior with the underlying factors. This study was conducted using participant observation techniques to reconstruct the meaning behind the smoking habits of students at the Lirboyo. The relationship pattern between Lirboyo Islamic boarding school and Gudang Garam cigarette company experienced a faint polarization in terms of smoking habit. Tug of the dominance in the social field about the existence of its Islamic unwelcome law against cigarettes running slowly but surely toward the conditions according to the timely demands. The adaptation process regarding the anti-tobacco healthy life outlook was adopted by Lirboyo Islamic Boarding School without reducing the pattern of relations with cigarette producers and consumers. This pattern is called soft-constructivism towards Lirboyo according to the relevant circumstances.
Kolaborasi dan Intervensi: Pengembangan dan Operasional Maskapai Penerbangan Komersial Hindia Belanda, 1928–1940-an Dwi Adi Wicaksono; Abdul Wahid
Lembaran Sejarah Vol 17, No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/lembaran-sejarah.61810

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Civil aviation in the Dutch East Indies developed after the presence of Koninklijke Nederlandsch-Indische Luchtvaart Maatschappij (KNILM) as the only commercial airline. Even though KNILM was founded and owned entirely by the private sector and operated commercially, this company received subsidies and various other support from the colonial government. This raises the question of how the two parties manage this airline?This article uses a political and business approach to explain these issues as well as sources in the form of official printed documents, newspapers and others.The author's research shows that the formation and management of the KNILM company was a combination of private interests and colonial government politics. This cooperation was carried out to overcome the shortcomings of each party that requires civil aviation to strengthen their agenda. The private sector has the advantage of being able to utilize aviation technology directly with better economic value but required an injection of funds for its operations. On the other hand, the colonial government did not want to invest heavily in aviation technology but needed it, so it provided subsidies and other support to KNILM.
Pengantar Editor Abdul Wahid; Yulianti Yulianti
Lembaran Sejarah Vol 18, No 1 (2022): Special Edition: Revolusi Indonesia
Publisher : Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/lembaran-sejarah.80445

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