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Pemanfaatan Bangunan Bekas Peninggalan Kolonial Belanda Sebagai Sumber Belajar Sejarah Lokal Jambi Susnayanti, Susnayanti; Sinurat, Junita Yosephine
Prabayaksa: Journal of History Education Vol 4, No 2 (2024): Prabayaksa: Journal of History Education (September)
Publisher : Lambung Mangkurat University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/pby.v4i2.12295

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The research aims to establish a historical understanding of the essential presence of historical heritage as an argument of the memories of Jambi itself especially during the Dutch Colonial period, reconstruct the historical foundation and continuity of Jambi City during the Dutch Colonial period with historical buildings, interpreting the tasks and contributions of the historical buildings of the Dutch Colonial period for the creation of the special character of the new generation of Jambi, and also formulating a joint policy regarding the efforts to preserve the material heritage of the listed historical buildings of the Dutch Colonial period in Jambi City. This study is a special historical research of local history that took place in Jambi City. based on the research category, then the method used is the historical method with some levels are heuristics, criticism, interpretation and historiography. after the research was carried out, then the findings produced are first, the colonial period buildings in Jambi City are sourced in their physical condition, some are currently maintained, not maintained, until they have been exchanged for other recent buildings. Secondly, the buildings can be used for local history upgrading, and thirdly, as an asset of Jambi territory in advancing the holiday zone, especially historical tourism.
Analisis Perkembangan Agama Islam di Malaysia Sebagai Sumber Pembelajaran Sejarah Putri, Viona Audia; Susnayanti, Susnayanti; Seprina, Reka
Prabayaksa: Journal of History Education Vol 4, No 2 (2024): Prabayaksa: Journal of History Education (September)
Publisher : Lambung Mangkurat University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/pby.v4i2.12486

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The growth of the Islamic religion reveals Malaysia's Islamic history and civilization. The purpose of this study is to look at the evolution of Islam in Malaysia from historical perspectives. Islam was crucial in defining Malaysian identity and laying the groundwork for the country's social, political, and cultural development. This research examines the history of Islam from prehistoric times to the present, focusing on significant events such as the commencement of the religion's spread throughout the region, the Malay Sultanate, the arrival of Western colonialists, and the establishment of contemporary Malaysia. The approach utilized in this study is a qualitative descriptive method, which is reviewed using data gathering methods in the form of literature reviews. The findings of this study demonstrate how Islam maintains its fundamental beliefs and religious identity while adjusting to the demands of the modern world. Understanding the evolution of Islam in Malaysia can help students learn more about the country's cultural and social dynamics, as well as how it fits into the larger global context.
Perkembangan Pelabuhanan Merak Sebagai Pusat Perdagangan dan Pelayaran di Indonesia 1912-2009 Putri, Viona Audia; Susnayanti, Susnayanti; Purnomo, Budi
SINDANG: Jurnal Pendidikan Sejarah dan Kajian Sejarah Vol 5 No 2 (2023): SINDANG: JURNAL PENDIDIKAN SEJARAH DAN KAJIAN SEJARAH
Publisher : LP4MK STKIP PGRI Lubuklinggau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31540/sindang.v5i2.2144

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The Merak crossing port route, which connects the islands of Java and Sumatra and is in the city of Cilegon in the province of Banten and is also the busiest crossing in Indonesia, serves as a traffic gateway. In 1912, Merak Harbor saw its first use. Merak Harbor was a spearheading ship port underlying 1912 by the Dutch East Indies government. Before becoming a national asset of Indonesia, the port served colonial political purposes when it was built. The presence of this port is a financial resource for Banten region which has an ocean transportation strategy heading with the point and objective of turning into "the pre-prominent port territory in Indonesia". The reason for this study is to figure out the idea of the improvement of the Merak port as an exchange and delivery focus. Heuristics, source criticism, interpretation, and historiography are the four stages of the method used to write this research. This study relied on books, documents, and journals related to the port of Merak as sources from literature studies that included technical historical analysis based on interpretations of historical facts. The consequences of the review show that the Port of Merak is as yet dynamic in trading merchandise abroad, the presence of the Merak Crossing Port likewise extensively affects the encompassing local area.