Garadian, Endi Aulia
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Pancaragam Surabaya Tempo Dulu: Perjuangan Kelas, Simbolisme Kota, dan Fluktuasi Ekonomi Garadian, Endi Aulia
Jurnal Sejarah Vol 1 No 2 (2018): Kota dan Kita: Modernitas, Identitas, dan Persinggungan Global
Publisher : Masyarakat Sejarawan Indonesia

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This essay reviews three books covering the history of Surabaya. The three books reviewed provide an important overview of how Surabaya became a multi-dimensional space of contestation among interests, ranging from social, political to economic. Generally speaking, this review essay is written to show important literatures that is worth to read for anyone wishing to study Surabaya. Surabaya in the past, based on the above three books, contained of economic battles and territorial seizures. It is as if the city is destined for always being a battleground of various interst of certain groups, both economically and politically.
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Jurnal Sejarah Vol 3 No 1 (2020): Memburu Kisah Baru: Studi Sejarah dan Sumber Penelitiannya
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This article discusses climate change in the Malacca Strait, both recorded in official government records and the Malay literary tradition. The sea that connects the Pacific Ocean to the Indies are indeed often experiencing the conjuncture, a situation where the weather can change suddenly. This natural phenomenon in turn makes all shipping and voyage activities in the Straits of Malacca, which is actually not quite large in scope, full of risk. In the report, the meteorological record and the strands of imagination in Malay literary works, at least, it seems that navigating the strait is not as easy as imagined, especially in the 1850-1885, years where shipping technology and climatology were not as sophisticated as this. The study also shows how sunspots affect changes in weather in the Malacca Strait.