JAMASAN: Jurnal Mahasiswa Pendidikan Sejarah
Vol 2 No 2 (2026): Local and National Studies in History

From Subsistence Agriculture to Rural Proletarianization: The Socioeconomic Transformation of Rubber Plantations in Banjar Pataruman during the Colonial Era: The Socioeconomic Transformation of Rubber Plantations in Banjar Pataruman during the Colonial Era

Denddy Rayhan Garland Susanto (Universitas Galuh)
Sudarto Sudarto (Universitas Galuh)
Marnastiar Munsyid (Universitas Galuh)



Article Info

Publish Date
16 Jun 2026

Abstract

This study examines how rubber capitalism transformed the agrarian structure and labor relations of Banjar Pataruman during the Dutch colonial period. Using a qualitative historical method, the research draws on colonial archives, statistical records, secondary literature, and oral history interviews. The findings reveal that the expansion of rubber plantations integrated Banjar Pataruman into the colonial export economy, restructuring land use, production systems, and rural livelihoods. Agrarian households that had previously relied on subsistence agriculture became increasingly dependent on wage labor, accelerating the formation of a rural proletariat. This transition was accompanied by the emergence of new social hierarchies, the monetization of local economic life, and growing dependence on global commodity markets. The study argues that rubber plantations functioned as key institutions of colonial capitalist accumulation, facilitating the reconfiguration of land–labor relations and embedding local communities within wider structures of economic dependency. By foregrounding a local case, this research contributes to debates on agrarian transition, rural proletarianization, and colonial capitalism in Indonesia.

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Abbrev

jamasan

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Subject

Humanities Education Social Sciences

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JAMASAN: Journal of History Education Students is an academic journal that publishes scholarly works by students in the fields of history education and historical studies. The journal holds an E-ISSN 3123-3899 and is published three times a year, in February, June, and October, under the ISSN Decree ...