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Yupa: Historical Studies Journal
Published by Universitas Mulawarman
ISSN : 25416960     EISSN : 25498754     DOI : https://doi.org/10.30872/yupa
Core Subject : Education, Social,
Yupa: Historical Studies Journal publishes articles for four aspects below. Historiography means the writing of history based on the critical examination of sources, the selection of particular details from the authentic materials in those sources, and the synthesis of those details into a narrative that stands the test of critical examination. Historiography studies cover chronologically various themes, such as local history, social history, cultural history, economic history, political history, military history, intellectual history, environmental history, and other historical studies. Philosophy of history, the study either of the historical process and its development or of the methods used by historians to understand their material. History of education is a study of the past that focuses on educational issues. These include education systems, institutions, theories, themes, and other related phenomena in the past. History education includes studies of how history teaches in school or society, curriculum, educational values in events, figures, and historical heritage, media and sources of historical learning, history teachers, and studies of textbooks.
Articles 152 Documents
Traces of the Heritage of Rantauprapat Kingdom (Oral History Review) Suri Daehsan Purba; Hasan Asari; Nabila Yasmin
Yupa: Historical Studies Journal Vol 7 No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/yupa.vi0.2356

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The Kingdom of Rantauprapat was a small kingdom that initially emerged in the upper reaches of the Bilah River. This research focuses on reconstructing the history of the Rantauprapat Kingdom through the utilization of historical relics found and historical research methods, as well as oral history methods. In particular literature, the starting point of the Rantauprapat kingdom is referred to as Poeldung. It is estimated that this kingdom existed from the late 18th century to the early 19th century, and it is known that the founder, named Patuan Bolatan, originated from Toba and was laid to rest behind the Sioldengan Village Castle housing. The existence of this kingdom became more evident during the reign of Patuan Bolatan's son, King Muda, around the mid-19th century. This was marked by the construction of the Palace in Sibuaya, formerly known as "Lobu in Bendahara Street," which has left a legacy as an ancient tomb complex. The existence of this kingdom subsequently extended from the king's residence on Padi Street to the relics of shop houses with ancient building typology on Pasar Lama Street and Veteran, as well as a tomb belonging to the last king of Rantauprapat, located in the Paindoan TPU complex
Development of the Brainstorming, Exploring, Talking About, Applying (BETA) Learning Model to Improve Social Studies Students' Critical Thinking Anto, Ruli; Lasmawan, I Wayan; Parwati, Ni Putu Yuniarika; Suarsika, I Made Agus; Lase, Indah Permata Sari
Yupa: Historical Studies Journal Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/yupa.v8i1.2630

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This research aims to develop a learning model Brainstorming, Exploring, Talking about, Applying (BETA) which is effective for every online and offline learning process and a combination of both. The research personnel involved 3 lecturers and 8 students from the English Language Education study program and the History Education study program, FKIP Mahasaraswati University Denpasar. Method research and development (R&D) is used to develop the BETA learning model. Research on the development of the BETA model has been carried out in several stages, namely model development, model testing and implementation of the learning model in the classroom as well as implementation of the BETA model through E- Learning. The BETA model can be implemented by teachers well in the classroom according to the stages of implementing the model, so that students' critical thinking abilities can be improved. It is hoped that research can be carried out on an ongoing basis to apply the BETA learning model in other schools with the aim of introducing the learning model widely in society so that it can improve students' critical thinking abilities. Developing E-Learning better so that it can reach all groups of teachers and students who use E-Learning.
The Eruption of Mount Raung and Traces of Classical Cultural Heritage in The 15th - 16th Centuries in Bondowoso Regency Pratama, Akhmad Ryan; Jamil, Robit Nurul; Swastika, Kayan; Puja, Gusti Ngurah Ary Kesuma; Na’im, Mohamad
Yupa: Historical Studies Journal Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/yupa.v8i2.2689

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Research into the classical period in Bondowoso Regency has yet to provide a clear description of its archaeological remains. Between 2009 and 2020, numerous artifacts from the classical period were discovered, including kepeng money, ancient brick structures, and Majapahit-style wells buried 1 to 5 meters deep. No inscriptions definitively link these relics to the Majapahit kingdom, but their presence indicates that Bondowoso is rich in classical cultural artifacts. This study aims to investigate the historical traces of classical civilization in Bondowoso Regency, influenced by Hindu-Buddhist culture, which have not been thoroughly examined. The main objective of this research is to document and analyze the classical cultural remains in Bondowoso Regency, focusing on the number, type, form, and function of these artifacts. Accurate data on the distribution, quantity, and characteristics of these remains are essential for academic research, cultural heritage preservation, and tourism development. The research employs a historical method supported by archaeological approaches. This combined methodology is chosen for its effectiveness in addressing the research objectives, which rely heavily on the analysis of archaeological evidence, such as artifacts, structures, and buildings. The archaeological approach enhances the historical method by providing tangible data and context. Initial conclusions suggest that the classical civilization in Bondowoso began to decline due to the eruption of Mount Raung in the 16th century. This research contributes to a deeper understanding of Bondowoso's historical and cultural landscape, highlighting the significance of its classical period remains. In summary, this study provides a comprehensive examination of the classical cultural artifacts in Bondowoso Regency, aiming to clarify their historical context and significance. The findings are expected to offer valuable insights for further academic research and contribute to the preservation and promotion of Bondowoso's cultural heritage.
The Historical Values in The Novel 'Muhammad Lelaki Penggenggam Hujan’ Ayu, Nining Dia; Asari, Hasan; Siregar, Yusra Dewi
Yupa: Historical Studies Journal Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/yupa.v8i1.2719

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This study aims to examine historical values in Tasaro GK's novel Muhammad Man Holding Rain by using historical research and a qualitative approach. Data collection using analysis and interview techniques. The data analysis technique was carried out by reading the main research source, namely the historical novel Muhammad The Man Holding the Rain, then describing and drawing conclusions. The interview technique was carried out with the writer of the novel Muhammad Man Holding the Rain, namely Tasaro GK. The data in this study are in the form of excerpts from novels that contain historical elements. The results of this study indicate the existence of historical data in his authorship. The relevance of the use of literature and history can be found in several parts of this novel, by using fictional characters so that the storyline becomes dynamic. The implication of using the novel Muhammad's Man Holding the Rain in understanding sirah nabawiyah requires a deep interpretation of every event in the novel.
Continuity and Change of Silat Pelintau as a Cultural Heritage of the Tamiang Community in Aceh Tamiang Regency Elisa, Elisa; Purba, Mauly; Heniwati, Yusnizar
Yupa: Historical Studies Journal Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/yupa.v8i1.2756

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Silat Pelintau is a traditional art of the Tamiang Malay ethnic community which originates from local wisdom and then became a performing art and underwent changes in function and use. Specifically, this research aims to determine the exact continuity and changes of Silat Pelintau in the Tamiang Malay community over several periods in Aceh Tamiang Regency. The research method used is descriptive qualitative. The continuity and changes of silat pelintau in the Tamiang Malay Ethnic community have connected periods within a certain period of time up to the present. The continuity of Silat Pelintau itself starts from colonialism, independence, the New Order, and up to the present.
Cek Bocek Selesek Reen Sury Traditional Legal Community In Sumbawa (1512 – 2023) Nurmadiah, Nurmadiah; Gunawan, Jasardi
Yupa: Historical Studies Journal Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/yupa.v8i1.2815

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This research aims to determine the history of the Cek Bocek indigenous community in Sumbawa and the fundamental differences between the general community in Sumbawa. This research uses the historical method. In this case, all documents considered important in the Cek Bocek traditional community will be used as one discussion narrated by taking the essence or main points. The existence of the Cek Bocek traditional community in Sumbawa began in 1492, and in 1512, the form of government of the Selesek chiefdom led by Dewa Datu Awan Maskuing began. The fundamental difference between the Cek Bocek Selesek Reen Sury indigenous community and other communities in Sumbawa lies in the language used, called the Berco language. The Cek Bocek indigenous communities have traditional institutions and mechanisms for meeting meetings, which are referred to as Rapulun Adat and are led by one traditional leader as tribal head, and have a jointly protected customary area which is outlined in a participatory map approved by the village government, and has different traditional rituals such as NABAR (Tulak Bala), Pungka Inu (customary forest welfare), zakat alms every post-harvest season, Enang Uran (asking for rain) in Tiu Mareng. Also, customary law rules and property are left behind to maintain ancestral traditions
Diversion of The Brantas River Flow to The Porong River Kusmaharti, Ratih; Sapto, Ari; Agung, Dewa Agung Gede
Yupa: Historical Studies Journal Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/yupa.v8i2.2819

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As an archipelago country, maritime culture has been rooted in the history of Indonesian tradition. River utilization and control of the ocean have become the veins of the economy. Changes in the shape of the river will also affect what happens around it. The Brantas River, as one of the centers of culture and civilization in East Java, has extraordinary dynamics which has rapid flow and contain many streams. Further, the existence of the Brantas River has also become the economic lifeblood of the people of East Java. This research discusses changes to the Brantas river flow in the Porong branch. Changes in the Porong river branch occur doe to natural factors and human modification. The result of the research show that modifications to the river flow carried out by the government at the time changed the direction of the river flow, the function of the river and the economic pattern of society in East Java.
Mudjair: Intellectual Progress and Fisheries Innovation in the Dutch Colonial Period Alfahmi, Moch Nizam; Wahyudi, Deny Yudho; Hariyono, Hariyono; Ashari, Gedhe
Yupa: Historical Studies Journal Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/yupa.v8i1.2891

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Several historical studies that exist today have reviewed how the fishing industry developed during the colonial period. However, generally existing studies focus more on aspects of marine and port fisheries. The inland or freshwater fisheries aspect is not highlighted much. One of the results of the development of inland fisheries knowledge and technology is the innovation of mudjair fish. This paper tries to dig deeper into the innovators of mudjair fish both in terms of background knowledge and domestication methods. The method used in this paper is the historical method. Based on the results of the study, Mudjair's knowledge as an innovator is based on informal knowledge. The series of fish domestication processes he used were scientific organic knowledge. This is evidence of intellectual progress and innovation in the field of fisheries.
The Continuity of Limas House of Pangeran Syarif Ali in South Sumatra from Dutch to Present Wargadalem, Farida Ratu; Dewantara, Bima Pranata
Yupa: Historical Studies Journal Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/yupa.v8i2.2905

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This article aims to discover the process of changing ownership and moving locations, as well as trace the process of development and subsequent changes in Rumah Limas in the South Sumatra State Museum environment. The method used is the historical method which consists of four stages, namely: heuristics, source criticism, interpretation, and historiography. The results showed that this Limas House had changed ownership and places six times. At the beginning of its construction, this house was located inside the Kuto Besak Palace, then moved by the Dutch Colonial Government to near the Sekanak River, then moved again outside Palembang City (Marga Batun and Pemulutan) and finally returned to Palembang (behind the Palembang Gemeente Office). In 1933, the Dutch made this Limas House as a Gemeente Museum until the entry of Japan into Palembang. After independence, this house was used as the Bari Museum Palembang, then due to construction reasons this house was moved again to the neighborhood of the South Sumatra State Museum (Balaputra Dewa) and stayed until now.
The Concept of Love of Country in 19th-Century Painting Utari, Shela Dwi; Hudiyanto, Reza; Wahyudi, Deny Yudo
Yupa: Historical Studies Journal Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/yupa.v8i1.2936

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Love for the country does not only focus on the physical resistance carried out at that time but can also take other forms. In this case, painting artists realized their love for their homeland through visual aspects. This research explores the forms of the concept of love for the country in Indonesian painting, especially in the 19th century. This research uses the historical method with five stages: topic selection, heuristics, source criticism, interpretation, and historiography. The result of this research is that paintings in the 19th century illustrate the concept of patriotism as seen from the objects depicted. The object of the painting is not only fixated on the role and power of the colonial nation but also gives the impression that the Indonesian nation also has a role. This can be seen from some of Raden Saleh's paintings such as Daendels' potert, the painting Between Life and Death, and the painting of Prince Diponegoro's arrest, which gives the meaning that Indonesians also played a role in historical events that occurred at that time.

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