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Rusli Amran: Pioneer of Local History Research and His Contributions to the History of West Sumatra Putri FY, Windri Augfensi; Husodo, Purwo
Jurnal Ceteris Paribus Vol 3 No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Faculty of Humanities, Andalas University, Padang, West Sumatra in cooperation with Kato Institute.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jcp.v3i2.37

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Rusli Amran, a Minangkabau intellectual born in Padang on September 14, 1922, has left numerous footprints in the intellectual world and Indonesian history. His works have indirectly but significantly shaped public understanding of past events, particularly in West Sumatra during the colonial era. Although Rusli Amran's contributions to Indonesian history are widely recognized, a more in-depth analysis of his intellectual framework and specific methodology used in his historical investigations is still needed. From the four significant events in West Sumatra (1981-1997), namely the arrival of the VOC in Padang, the Padri War, the Batipuh Rebellion, and the Three Unites: (Ombilin Coal Mine, Railway, and Teluk Bayur Harbor), Rusli Amran demonstrates that the four historical events during the Dutch colonial period in West Sumatra were interconnected. The main factor was the ease with which the people could be incited against each other. The Dutch colonial government exploited this main factor, which caused the people to be divided, and the indigenous people were easily manipulated, liked to be bribed, and prioritized power. Meanwhile, the Padris, who adhered to Islamic teachings, strongly disliked anything that was haram. This is what made the people of West Sumatra easily provoked. The Dutch colonial government also took advantage of this moment.
Konflik Pembangunan Jalan Padang ByPass, 2015-2018 Pramida, Cici; Husodo, Purwo
Analisis Sejarah Vol 13 No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Laboratorium Sejarah, Departement Ilmu Sejarah, Fakultas Ilmu Budaya, Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jas.v13i1.110

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This research focuses on the chronology of conflict between the people of Padang City, which resulted from the development of the Padang ByPass Road with the City Government. These two groups are at odds, causing conflicts and blockades along the Padang ByPass Road. The research method used is the historical method consisting of four stages, starting from searching and collecting sources (heuristics). In collecting sources, sources that discuss the conflict of the Padang ByPass Road were gathered both in writing and orally. Criticizing and selecting the data obtained into facts (critique). Interpreting and selecting that makes sense (interpretation). The stage of writing research results (historiography). The construction of the first Padang ByPass Road in 1990, followed by the second stage in 2015 in Padang City, caused conflict because the Padang City Government did not provide adequate compensation according to the previous agreement with the affected community. The land was not individual land, but customary land owned by the community. This made the community angry and blockaded several points along the Padang ByPass Road. Some of the ways the government took to resolve the conflict include the negotiation process between the community and the government. However, if the negotiation process does not go smoothly or as expected, it will be followed by a legal process.
Taufik Abdullah: An Intellectual Biography (1978-1995) Afdal, Muhammad; Husodo, Purwo
Jurnal Ceteris Paribus Vol 3 No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Faculty of Humanities, Andalas University, Padang, West Sumatra in cooperation with Kato Institute.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jcp.v3i1.30

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Taufik Abdullah, a renowned intellectual and historian from Indonesia, was born in Bukittinggi City in 1936. Although he spent his formative years in Payakumbuh, his roots are firmly planted in Batusangkar, Tanah Datar. After completing his undergraduate degree in the History Department at Gadjah Mada University, he pursued postgraduate studies at Cornell University in the United States. Throughout his career, Taufik Abdullah held numerous prestigious positions, including senior researcher at the Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI), and was actively engaged in academic discussions both at home and abroad. He believed in the importance of objective historical writing and warned against the dangers of hegemony in historical works. He encouraged young historians to think critically and broadly, and to resist hegemonic domination in the academic world. Taufik Abdullah was honored for his exceptional contributions to history and served as the esteemed "President of Asian Historians.". Keywords: intellectual, historian, perspective, history, young historian