Santi Muji Utami
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PENGARUH POLITIK PINTU TERBUKA TERHADAP MASYARAKAT PEDESAAN DI JAWA Utami, Santi Muji
Paramita: Historical Studies Journal Vol 21, No 1 (2011)
Publisher : Paramita: Historical Studies Journal

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The second half of the nineteenth century Dutch colonial government has issued the Law relating to economical politics in the Netherlands Indies, whose development was accompanied by a variety of social phenomena, especially among native communities. The influence of the open door politics has given impact on the rural population, because they are directly confronted with colonial interests in the arena of international commerce. Exploitation on various aspects of the lives of the rural population cannot be avoided. Therefore, entering the twentieth century. deterioration of living conditions that lead to poverty cannot be avoided. Socio-economic structure in rural indigenous communities are basically unbalanced and uneven. During Dutch colonial rule, foreign private interest was strong enough related to the international market. International markets have tended to act as an "edge" where the Indonesian economy is hung. Independence of the community and the rural economy in the colonial period almost did not indicate any changes.   Key words : Colonial exploitation, Bumiputra Population, Poverty  
PENGARUH POLITIK PINTU TERBUKA TERHADAP MASYARAKAT PEDESAAN DI JAWA Utami, Santi Muji
Paramita: Historical Studies Journal Vol 21, No 1 (2011)
Publisher : History Department, Semarang State University and Historian Society of Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/paramita.v21i1.1025

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The second half of the nineteenth century Dutch colonial government has issued the Law relating to economical politics in the Netherlands Indies, whose development was accompanied by a variety of social phenomena, especially among native communities. The influence of the open door politics has given impact on the rural population, because they are directly confronted with colonial interests in the arena of international commerce. Exploitation on various aspects of the lives of the rural population cannot be avoided. Therefore, entering the twentieth century. deterioration of living conditions that lead to poverty cannot be avoided. Socio-economic structure in rural indigenous communities are basically unbalanced and uneven. During Dutch colonial rule, foreign private interest was strong enough related to the international market. International markets have tended to act as an "edge" where the Indonesian economy is hung. Independence of the community and the rural economy in the colonial period almost did not indicate any changes.   Key words : Colonial exploitation, Bumiputra Population, Poverty  
KETERLIBATAN MASYARAKAT LOKAL DALAM PENGEMBANGAN POTENSI WISATA DI KABUPATEN SEMARANG Utami, Santi Muji
Forum Ilmu Sosial Vol 40, No 1 (2013): June 2013
Publisher : Faculty of Social Science, Universitas Negeri Semarang

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The majority of tourism in Semarang district, gives us diversity in culture, nature, historical treasures which deserve to be considered as a regional tourist destination in Central Java. The potential for historical, cultural and natural tourism in Semarang district, when developed optimally can be aligned with tourism destination of Yogyakarta and SurakartaResearch results indicate that the potential for tourism in Semarang District is various which consists of nature tourism, historical tourism, cultural tourism, artificial, agro tourism and travel industry. Improving the quality and quantity of infrastructure are continued, albeit not optimal. The involvement of local communities in addition to participating in the consevation and development of tourist attraction,  also gives  influence on social change, economic growth, the level of household economy life and welfare of local communities.
Economic Space Movement: Shifting Functions of Semarang Suburban Land at the Beginning of the 21st Century Utami, Santi Muji; Setiawati, Nur Aini; Marta, Nur Aeni
Indonesian Historical Studies Vol 8, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Diponegoro University

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In long-term planning, the central area of Semarang City is intended to serve as a centre for government, business development, and trade. As a result, more and more settlements are being evicted or marginalized. The manufacturing industry was relocated for business expansion, so it needed new land both to develop activities and provide supporting facilities. These two sectors eventually shifted to the city's outskirts, causing spatial transformation in suburban areas. This research was conducted as social research with an environmental history approach. The problem that arises is how suburban areas should move due to changes in land use and significant increases in land values. This study applies qualitative research methods with a historical approach to look at phenomena that occur in the suburbs of Semarang. The research results show that, in the 21st century, rice fields and swamps in the eastern region of Semarang City have been converted into industrial areas. This area connects Semarang City with cities in the eastern region of Java Island. Meanwhile, the western part of the city of Semarang, with its flat topography and close to the coast, has become an industrial area and is also being built for residential purposes. Both are close to Tanjung Emas Harbor. Increasingly intensive changes in land use have caused land prices to increase significantly yearly.
WATER POLLUTION IN YOGYAKARTA 1926–1942 Setiawati, Nur Aini; Supratno, Edy; Utami, Santi Muji; Primaditya, Krisnanda Theo
Paradigma: Jurnal Kajian Budaya
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Water pollution in Yogyakarta has a long history dating back to the colonial era in 1926. Therefore, the main issue addressed in this writing is why water pollution occurred in Yogyakarta from 1926 to 1942. Basically, there are two factors influencing water pollution, namely natural factors and human factors. Using a historical research method, this study aims to examine water pollution in the Yogyakarta region, so that the government and the community can seek solutions. The sources used include collections from Algemeen Handelsblad voor Nederlandsch-Indie, De Locomotief, De Nieuwe Vorstenlanden, De Preanger Bode, and contemporary newspapers. The research findings on water pollution in Yogyakarta from 1926 to 1942 reveal that water pollution in the Yogyakarta region began when the population density increased. The arrival of the Dutch and Eastern foreigners increased the population, and their basic needs led to the pollution of clean water. Human needs caused the exploitation of natural resources, particularly water and human resources in Yogyakarta.