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IHiS (Indonesian Historical Studies)
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Perkembangan Pelabuhan Perikanan Nusantara Kejawanan dan Kontribusinya terhadap Pemberdayaan Sosial Ekonomi Masyarakat Nelayan Kota Cirebon, 1994-2011 Juhaeriyah Juhaeriyah; Singgih Tri Sulistiyono; Alamsyah Alamsyah
Indonesian Historical Studies Vol 2, No 2 (2018)
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This article aims to analyze the development of the Fishing Port and its contribution to the economic life of fishing communities at Cirebon in 1994-2011. The Fisheries Port of the Surgeon was built in 1994 and began operating in 1997 with trial status. Then in 1999, the Cirebon fishing port status changed to the Nusantara Fisheries Port (PPN). PPN equipped with basic, functional, and supporting facilities that aim to support port activities. The basic facilities available in PPN Vocational consist of trapezoidal breakwaters. Meanwhile, the technical facilities available at PPN included administrative offices, Fish Auction Places (TPI), ice warehouses, water reservoirs, water networks equipped with water pumps, meters, and pipe installations that reach the port dock, as well as electricity networks. Besides, PPN also had supporting facilities consisting of security posts, mosques, bathrooms, and official homes. In its development, PPN Kejawanan had a significant contribution in the socio-economic empowerment efforts of fishing community at Cirebon. Those efforts were included in empowering women at households level and fostering the fishermen to increase welfare and employment opportunities.
Cerita Si Kuncung: Membaca Relasi Kuasa dalam Majalah Anak-anak Indonesia Atika S. Hadi
Indonesian Historical Studies Vol 2, No 2 (2018)
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Si Kuncung is the first kid's magazine that officially accepted as a national kid's magazine by the Indonesian government in the era of President Soeharto. Aside from being a media for education and culture, the government also helped Si Kuncung's publications, especially in marketing and financing. The relationship between the publishers and the government expanded the deployment of Kuncungand strengthened its position in the national children's reading materials. However, on the other hand, Si Kuncung who dissolved in the leadership of power also faded along with the collapse of the New Order era.
Perkembangan Pelabuhan Perikanan Prigi dan Dampaknya terhadap Kehidupan Sosial Ekonomi Nelayan Desa Tasikmadu, Kabupaten Trenggalek, 1978-2004 Khoirun Nikmah; Sutejo K. Widodo; Alamsyah Alamsyah
Indonesian Historical Studies Vol 2, No 2 (2018)
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This article aims to analyze the development of Prigi Fishing Port and its impact on the socio-economic of fishermen community atTasikmadu Village, Trenggalek during the period 1978-2004. The Prigi Fishing Port experienced a stage of development from the Fish Landing Base (PPI) in 1978 to the Coastal Fisheries Port (PPP) in 1982, and then it was upgraded become the Nusantara Fisheries Port (PPN). The inauguration of Prigi holds in 2004. The impact of the port development affected in the socio-economic life of the coastal society in Tasikmadu. Social implications including on changes in fishing technology, work relations, and fishing catches. Meanwhile, economic impacts including changes in fishermen's income, employment, and the emergence of works opportunities.
Sungai dan Identitas Melayu di Sumatera Timur pada Abad XX Edi Sumarno; Nina Karina; Junita Setiana Ginting; Handoko Handoko
Indonesian Historical Studies Vol 2, No 2 (2018)
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In the 20th century, the transformation of identity into Malay in East Sumatra occurred in a pattern similar to that in other regions. This transformation of identity was closely related to the river as a means of transportation at that time. Through rivers, the rural communities carried commodities to be traded at the downstream, where Malay population dominantly lived there. This pattern then formed the upstream communities such as Karo, Toba, Simalungun and Mandailing to settle downstream and become Malays. However, in the mid-20th, the Malay identity began to be abandoned due to a bloody event. This incident made the residents who grew as Malays use their clan again.
Papua: Sejarah Integrasi yang Diingat dan Ingatan Kolektif Ester Yambeyapdi
Indonesian Historical Studies Vol 2, No 2 (2018)
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National integration issue is inherently dynamic and tends to follow the social changes. It is because the problem cannot be taken for granted. This situation is also very dependent on the way and the tendency of a political regime to understand and treat the aspirations of the people in a particular space and time. Based on this matter, this paper analyzes the government's efforts to create national integration in Papua (social, economic, political conditions) and how Papuans interpret the post-New York 1962 integration process, the 1969 Act until the first four years after the Act. Based on the structuralist approach and the theory of political integration, it was found that since Papuans began to adapt to Indonesians, they experienced a new atmosphere, such as the Indonesian government system which is different from the Dutch colonial government. The social, political, and economic life must undergo a period of quarantine which is primarily determined by the interests of the authorities. This situation encourages groups that have certain interests in society. There are Indonesian pro-integration groups, and there are anti-integration groups that manifest themselves in the Free Papua Organization (OPM), and some other social protest movements to date.
Ekonomi Indonesia Tahun 1950-an dan Penguasaan Negara terhadap Perusahaan Kereta Api Pasca KMB 1949 Waskito Widi Wardodjo
Indonesian Historical Studies Vol 2, No 2 (2018)
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The prominent feature of the Indonesian economy in the 1950s was the dualistic nature that shows a division between the modern and subsistence traditional agriculture sector. The modern economy sector was the major industry controlled by Dutch companies. The focus of this research is to briefly describe the government's economic program as a new sovereign state such as the Benteng program. There are some major research problems which should be analyzed; (1) The Indonesian government's economic nationalization strategy to change the economic structure that is still controlled by the colonial; (2) The state's effort to nationalize Dutch companies, especially railway companies. There were eleven railway companies that were affected by the nationalization policy. The results show that both state-owned and private-owned railway companies were affected by nationalization eventually accepted the policy as a consequence of a sovereign state with certain compensation. It happened after going through quite a dynamic diplomacy.

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