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Postur Maritim Indonesia: Pengukuran Melalui Teori Mahan Lillyana Mulya
Lembaran Sejarah Vol 10, No 2 (2013)
Publisher : Universitas Gadjah Mada

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This paper examines the debate in 1941 between Dutch historian J.C. van Leur and Verhoeven on the so-called Mahan Theory of the sea power of the East Indie Company (Vereenigde van OostIndie Compagnie, VOC). Alfred Thaye Mahan, an American maritime historian of the nineteenth century, inserted the idea of a seapower state, which implied that the United Kingdom was an ideal maritime state for the strong structure and effcient work of its sea power. Verhoeven used Mahan’s category of seapower to suggest that the VOC was a naval power of the seventeen century. However, Leur criticized Verhoeven saying that he had missed to address the element of the period the term naval power began to be accepted as a theoretical category. This paper argues that the debate between Leur and Verhoeven is relevant today as to re-consider the concept of archipelagic country, wawasan nusantara, that Indonesia has adopted so far.
PERTUKARAN OTOMATIS INFORMASI: KAJIAN PENDAHULUAN: Array Lillyana Mulya; Lastria Nurtanzila
Jurnal Kearsipan Vol 13 No 1 (2018): -
Publisher : Arsip Nasional Republik Indonesia

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Automatic Exchange of Information (AEoI), popularly known soon after Panama Papers took place, shows up as one among many solutions to overcome tax fraud. Nowadays studying AEoI limits itself on economic and political aspects. The article suggests that the study should discuss exchange object i.e data among others that are considered to be digital records and their problems to be. Literature study is implemented to understand its challenge and response in the developing countries, and digital records. The results are digital records of AEoI as supporting records influencing access policy, its relations with other records and its usefullness as evidence or tax information source.
Documenting disaster in Yogyakarta: A case study of earthquake on May 27 th, 2006 Bramantya, Arif Rahman; Sugiharto; Lillyana Mulya
Record and Library Journal Vol. 10 No. 2 (2024): December
Publisher : D3 Perpustakaan Fakultas Vokasi Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/rlj.V10-I2.2024.247-260

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Background of the study: The documenting of disasters through oral history programs carried out by educational institutions, archival institutions, memory institutions, and archival activists in the last few decades has begun to develop. The factors that have strongly led to the emergence of this phenomenon refer to the awareness of the importance of preserving information and historical awareness related to the shaping of memory. Purpose: This study analyzes the contribution of oral history archives in forming social memory related to the Yogyakarta earthquake on May 27th, 2006, in a more communicative and creative dimension. Method: This research is qualitative research conducted through interviews, observations, and literature studies Findings: The Yogyakarta earthquake on May 27, 2006, has been placed in social memory through oral history archives and media reports that are remembered in social reality. Oral history archives are also presented creatively and collaboratively as a form of public history through Archival Dioramas at the Dinas Perpustakaan dan Arsip Daerah Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta. The results of victims' experiences in oral history re-interviews can be analyzed in the context of the resilience of social memory. Conclusion: The emergence of digital equipment impacts people's interest, awareness, and motivation to engage in disaster documentation, shaping social memory in Yogyakarta.