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Forging Futures: The Role of Education in Shaping the Chinese Elite in Surabaya (1880s-1942) Rahayu, Shinta Devi Ika Santhi; Sulistiyono, Singgih Tri; Pugu, Dhanang Respati; Alamsyah, Alamsyah
MOZAIK HUMANIORA Vol. 23 No. 2 (2023): MOZAIK HUMANIORA VOL. 23 NO. 2
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/mozaik.v23i2.47559

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This article delves into the crucial role of education in the formation of the Chinese elite in Surabaya from the 1880s to 1942. Education held immense significance within the Chinese community, serving not only as a vehicle for cultural preservation but also as a means of instilling a spirit of equality, positioning education as an integral component of the emancipation movement. The success of Chinese community education is evidenced by the emergence of a cadre of Chinese elites poised to effect transformative changes within their community. Consequently, this article seeks to explain the role of the elite in steering educational objectives to align with contemporary progress and the evolving needs of the Chinese generation. Employing historical methods, the research highlights that the educational pursuits of the Chinese community bore fruit in the form of diverse elite groups. The varied Chinese elite groups that surfaced from the late 19th century to 1942 significantly contributed to the unique narrative of Surabaya's history. Their contributions include catalyzing the Indonesian national spirit and addressing health and education challenges.
Forest Plundering in the Forest Management Unit (KPH) Randublatung, Blora Regency: Types of Plundering and the Involvement of External Community Actors Ulyatin, Nazal Chilmi; Sulistiyono, Singgih Tri; Rochwulaningsih, Yety
Indonesian Historical Studies Vol 8, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/ihis.v8i1.19219

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This study examines forest plundering in KPH Randublatung involving individuals from outside the forest communities. The Reformation era marked the beginning of numerous demonstrations in both urban and rural areas across various regions. In forest villages where communities have close geographical proximity to state forests, one form of particularly intense demonstration was forest plundering. As residents of forest villages, or communities living near KPH, they have engaged in the practice of mblandongeven since the colonial period. Acts of taking wood from state forests have occurred for a long time. However, in the lead-up to the Reformation, taking wood from the forest evolved beyond mere theft, escalating into acts of plundering. This study analyzes the factors driving forest plundering, which also involved parties from outside the forest villages. The research findings indicate both internal (village community) and external factors contributing to the plundering. Internal factors include community customs, perceptions, and the necessity for survival amidst an environment that does not guarantee livelihood sustainability. External factors include political instability in the lead-up to the Reformation, which created opportunities for plunderers due to the absence of legal certainty. Additionally, the emergence of financiers driven by the demand for teak wood in the market also fueled organized and structured plundering. These actions were often supported by security forces.
Writing ‘Anniversary’ in Historical Perspective: A Way to Find Identity Sulistiyono, Singgih Tri; Amaruli, Rabith Jihan; Sarji, S.
Indonesian Historical Studies Vol 7, No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jekk.v%vi%i.17935

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After the Reformation era, especially after implementing the Regional Autonomy Law, each regional government (city and province) in Indonesia has again conducted studies and re-established their ‘anniversary’. Besides focusing on legal and political aspects, historical perspectives in research and determining anniversaries can be used to find the regional identity. Based on it, regional governments can determine the direction of their development. Through the historical method and experience-based approach, this article focuses on the historical method in determining regional anniversaries.
“De Moelijike Middenweg”: Association Politics between the Dutch East Indie and the Netherlands through Indische Toneel, 1913-1933 Nugroho, Khairana Zata; Sulistiyono, Singgih Tri; Puguh, Dhanang Respati
Indonesian Historical Studies Vol 7, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/ihis.v7i2.19148

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This article discusses the endeavors to build a harmonious relationship between the colony of the Dutch East Indies and the motherland, the Netherlands, through the association politics in Indische toneel (Indies play) performances of Karina Adinda and Boeddhakind in 1913-1933. In the midst of the natives movement, where the natives put in motion their thoughts and ideas against the oppressive colonial government, a new cultural consciousness that desired a dialogue between East and West also appeared as the consequences of the implementation of the Dutch Ethical Policy. One of its aspects was performing art. Through historical method, this anomaly is examined through the performances of two Indische toneel namely Karina Adinda and Boeddhakind, Indische toneel that combined West dramaturgy with Javanese performances such as gamelan and traditional dances. The performances were produced in cooperation with organizations such as Vereeniging Oost en West, Het Nederlandsch-Indonesisch Verbond van Jongeren-Organisaties (NIVJO), and other Indonesian students in the Dutch East Indies and the Netherlands. The performances garnered disapproval from nationalists and praise from ethnicists
Dynamics of the Indonesian Parliament in Formulating Food Laws to Achieve Food Security at the End of the New Order Pramestuti, Agustina Wilujeng; Rochwulaningsih, Yety; Sulistiyono, Singgih Tri
Indonesian Historical Studies Vol 7, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/ihis.v7i2.21316

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The Indonesian draft law on food explicitly recognizes food as a basic human need and a fundamental right for every citizen. Staple foods are also commodities that significantly influence the nation's economic life. Therefore, food issues in Indonesia have always been a government concern. In the early days of independence, Indonesia faced the threat of a food crisis. This ongoing threat has consistently garnered attention from both the executive and legislative branches throughout various eras. Using a historical method, this article outlines the dynamics of the Indonesian parliament during the New Order era in formulating food laws. The urgency of these laws lies in regulating food production and distribution to ensure the fulfillment of the Indonesian people's food needs. Furthermore, government policies should ideally be oriented towards food sovereignty. Research findings reveal that the Food Law formulated and passed at the end of the New Order era actually attempted to be oriented towards food security and was critical of capitalism. This can be seen from the opinions of the factions in parliament during the formulation of the Food Law.
Cosmopolitanism of Langsa Society during Colonial Era Sumiyati, Sumiyati; Sulistiyono, Singgih Tri; Rochwulaningsih, Yety; Azhari, Ichwan
Indonesian Historical Studies Vol 8, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/ihis.v8i1.23500

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The advent of modernization in the 19th century significantly influenced the development of Langsa City, Aceh Province, as a cosmopolitan city. Despite having a strong Islamic tradition, Langsa was able to embrace cosmopolitanism without losing its Acehnese identity. This study focuses on the influence of cosmopolitanism on the socio-cultural life of the Langsa community. Cosmopolitanism in Langsa also influenced the lifestyle of its people, as seen in their global thinking and the perspectives of the educated elite. The research findings indicate that cosmopolitanism in Langsa has been ongoing for a long time, starting from the pre-Islamic era, continuing through the waves of European and other foreign arrivals, the influence of colonialism, independence, the arrival of modernist Islam, and up to the New Order political era. With abundant natural resources, Langsa has attracted foreigners. The interaction of people from various nations has led to the convergence of diverse cultures. However, despite being influenced by external cultures, the people of Langsa have also maintained their original culture amidst a hybrid culture. This is partly because the native people of Langsa, in their lifestyle, tend to follow the ulama(religious scholars) rather than the umara (secular leaders). As a cosmopolitan city, Langsa has also become a meeting place for modernist thoughts. One example is the acceptance of Muhammadiyah as a modernist Islamic organization.
Digital Literacy toward Historical Knowledge: Implementation of the Bukittinggi City History Website as an Educational Technology Fatimah, Siti; Hidayat, Hendra; Sulistiyono, Singgih Tri; Alhadi, Zikri; Firza, Firza
JOIV : International Journal on Informatics Visualization Vol 7, No 4 (2023)
Publisher : Society of Visual Informatics

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62527/joiv.7.4.2224

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This research aims to identify the challenges and opportunities in integrating digital literacy skills into history education. This research focuses on understanding educators' difficulties in integrating digital technologies into the traditional history curriculum. Educational technology as a means and facility to support education and learning is no exception for historical knowledge through access to historical websites. This study analyses digital literacy toward historical knowledge using the Bukittinggi City history website. This research is quantitative research with a survey approach with closed-ended questions. The research population is the millennial generation in Indonesia. Samples were taken with a non-probability sampling approach with purposive sampling. This study involved 831 respondents spread throughout Indonesia. The data analysis technique is partial Least Square Structural Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM). The results showed no difference in historical knowledge scores between males and girls. With a value of 0.697 and a 69.7% variance, the coefficient of determination (R2) result demonstrates significant volatility in historical knowledge. Additionally, Q2's value serves as a gauge for the model's predictive usefulness. The predictive relevance of the model's independent variables was assessed using the predictive relevance test (Q2). Men might be more adept at using online resources to broaden their knowledge of the city's past. Understanding the disparities in digital literacy between men and women will significantly impact the design of educational and literacy programs in Bukittinggi. Enhancing digital literacy can promote access to and understanding of the city's history, especially among women
Pengembangan Sistem Informasi Penelitian menuju World Class University: Kasus di Universitas Diponegoro Tahun 2015-2024 Handayani, Tri; Rochwulaningsih, Yety; Sulistiyono, Singgih Tri
Lentera Pustaka: Jurnal Kajian Ilmu Perpustakaan, Informasi dan Kearsipan Vol 10, No 2 (2024): December
Publisher : Program Studi Ilmu Perpustakaan, Fakultas Ilmu Budaya, Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/lenpust.v10i2.68452

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Background: The development of Research Information Systems in higher education institutions is a strategic step toward achieving the status of a World Class University (WCU) and World Class Research University (WCRU).Objective: This article explains the development of the Research, Publication, and Community Service Information System (SIP3MU) at Diponegoro University, which is designed to comprehensively monitor and evaluate faculty performance in research, publication, and community service.Methods: This study employs a qualitative method with a case study approach through observations and interviews involving the leadership and staff of the LPPM UNDIP. The development process of SIP3MU is analyzed using the Waterfall model of information system development.Results: The results indicate that SIP3MU integrates various aspects of the university’s tridharma activities to enhance efficiency, transparency, and accountability in research and community service. The system enables real-time monitoring of faculty work progress, facilitates the management of research data and scientific publications, and supports efforts to improve the quality and quantity of research outputs that meet societal needs. SIP3MU also plays a role in establishing a structured and collaborative research ecosystem at UNDIP. However, evaluations regarding data security and completeness are still necessary to ensure that SIP3MU contributes to UNDIP’s vision of becoming both a World Class University (WCU) and a World Class Research University (WCRU).Conclusion: SIP3MU, developed by LPPM UNDIP, is a system designed to record and manage research and community service activities in line with the standards of Indonesia's Ministry of Research, Technology, and Higher Education, supporting UNDIP's vision as a leading research university, enhancing management effectiveness, national and international reputation, and requiring continuous evaluation to ensure transparency, accountability, and global collaboration.
Village Headman and Their Financial Role in Managing Credit Institutions during Colonial Times Rinardi, M. Hum., Haryono; Rochwulaningsih, Yety; Sulistiyono, Singgih Tri; Mufidah, Rafngi
Jurnal Sejarah Citra Lekha Vol 9, No 2 (2024): Colonialism, Nationalism, and Social Transformation
Publisher : Department of History, Faculty of Humanities, Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jscl.v9i2.68716

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This study examines the role of the village headman in overseeing village credit institutions (Village Banks) during the colonial era in Indonesia. Using a historical approach, it investigates the financial duties of the headman and the advantages he derived from these institutions. Village Banks, established by the colonial government, were community-based credit systems designed to meet specific economic needs in rural areas. The paper focuses on the headman’s administrative role within the Village Bank framework, analyzing his interactions with the institution and his significant influence over village finances. It argues that the involvement of local elites, particularly the headman, was crucial to the establishment, operation, and success of Village Banks. The patron-client relationships inherent in rural society also played a key role in facilitating the functioning of these credit institutions. However, this system had its drawbacks, as the headman and other elites often exploited it for personal gain, hindering the full development of Village Banks. In this context, effective bureaucratic oversight became essential to ensure the progress and proper functioning of the Village Banks.
Teologi Kontekstual dalam Budaya Simalungun: Analisis Pemanfaatan Ajaran Kristen dalam GKPS, 1963-2003 Sipayung, Jhon Winley; Sulistiyono, Singgih Tri; Rinardi, Haryono
PURBAWIDYA Vol. 14 No. 1 (2025): Vol 14 (1) Juni 2025
Publisher : Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional (BRIN)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55981/purbawidya.2025.11220

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This study examines the importance of faith in God as the creator and preserver of culture, critical evaluation of destructive forces in culture, cultural restoration and preservation revial of excellent, cultural accomplishment. This study will also discuss the background, the role of GKPS in the transformation of local Simalungun culture and examples of local Simalungun cultural transformation. Simalungun is one of the ethnic groups that fiemy uphold particularly through the concept of ahap hasimalungunan. Ahap hasimalungunan is an important factor in the foundation of GKPS. Protestant Christian doctrices have been present in the Land of Simalungun since the 19th century, yet its part in local culture has not been broadly explored. This study analyzes the transformation of Protestant Christian teachings on local Simalungun culture through the Simalungun Protestant Christian Church (GKPS) in the period 1963-2003. GKPS, which employs local culture as a strategy of evangelism in Simalungun, is significant factor in endeavors to accelerate evangelism in Simalungun. The inception of Protestant Christian theological doctrinesy was begun mode of teaching faith and educating the Simalungun ethnic community in the realm of reforming the worship and educational systems.