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Journal : Jurnal Sejarah

Binatang-Binatang di Sekitar Letusan Krakatau 1883 Gustaman, Budi
Jurnal Sejarah Vol 2 No 2 (2019): Bumi Berguncang dan Ombak Menghantam: Kajian Awal tentang Bencana dalam Sejarah I
Publisher : Masyarakat Sejarawan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (132.066 KB) | DOI: 10.26639/js.v2i2.227

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Abstracts This study attempts to question the existence of animals in around Kratatau’s Eruption 1883. Narratives about animals actually often appear in post-disaster reports. In a disaster, animal behaviour is usually mentioned as marker of disaster. Although the truth is still questionable until now. In the disaster of 1883, Simon Winchester (2006) explained about some strange of animal behaviour before the eruption. This was also noted by several witnesses such as Rogier Verbeek and R.A. van Sandick. In addition, some reports mentioned the waves killed many livestock, fields, and plants. The continued impact of Krakatau’s eruption caused deforestation, population movements and changes of the agricultural system in South-Banten. Finally, a few years after eruption the tiger plague attacked many people in the region.
Menelusuri Jejak dan Rupa ‘Spesies Selebritis’ Gustaman, Budi
Jurnal Sejarah Vol 3 No 2 (2020): Menggambarkan Sejarah: Ikhtiar memperdebatkan sejarah visual
Publisher : Masyarakat Sejarawan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26639/js.v3i2.272

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This study attempts to describe the visualization of Komodo dragons based on the records of expedition, scientific journals, newspapers, and magazines in the period 1912-1939. The Komodo dragon has been so popular since P.A. Ouwens first published a scientific journal about Komodo dragons in 1912. Komodo is increasingly famous globally after Douglas Burden's expedition in 1926. Komodo is described as an exotic wildness and imagination of prehistoric. This made the explorer and collector hunt Komodo dragons to serve as the museum's collection and the inhabitants of the zoo in the Indies, Europe, and America. Komodo dragons remain a target for hunting, even after the Dutch East Indies Government enacted regulations on protecting Komodo dragons in 1931.