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Jambura History and Culture Journal
ISSN : 26546388     EISSN : 26861070     DOI : -
Jambura History and Culture Journal (JHCJ) is published by Department of History Education Faculty of Social Science Gorontalo State University, it is published twice a year in January and July. JHCJ covers all areas and periode in Indonesian history and culture.
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PELESTARIAN NILAI PENTING BANGUNAN CAGAR BUDAYA MUSTOKOWENI THE HERITAGE HOTEL Pharmacytha, Anggrita Salfa; Savitri, Mimi
Jambura History and Culture Journal Vol 5, No 1 (2023): Januari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/jhcj.v5i1.24226

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Mustokoweni the Heritage Hotel as a cultural heritage building which has historical, archaeological, architectural and cultural value requires efforts to preserve the building and its important values. Conservation efforts have been carried out by Mustokoweni the Heritage Hotel, but these preservation efforts are still not optimal. This can be seen from the conservation efforts that have been carried out through protection and utilization with the designation of Mustokoweni the Heritage Hotel as a cultural heritage building and used for economic, social and cultural activities. However, development efforts are still not optimal, this is shown by the absence of research discussing Mustokoweni the Heritage Hotel. This research uses descriptive qualitative methods to examine the role of stakeholders in efforts to preserve Mustokoweni the Heritage Hotel. So the idea generated in this research is an effort to improve preservation through research with the aim of strengthening important values in buildings and strengthening the image of the city of Yogyakarta as a city of culture and a city of students.
NASIONALISME PESERTA DIDIK SMK NEGERI 2 GORONTALO BERBASIS NILAI-NILAI SEJARAH Nggilu, Ariyanto
Jambura History and Culture Journal Vol 5, No 1 (2023): Januari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/jhcj.v5i1.24690

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History may be the most important component in the learning process, students can understand the struggle of the Indonesian people in achieving independence and the values ​​fought for by national heroes, it also encourages students to be involved in projects related to local or national history. Student involvement in activities related to history and nationality, such as visits to history museums, participation in Independence Day commemorations, or research projects on freedom fighter figures, can increase their awareness of the significance of the struggle. The research method used in this research is Qualitative Research using a Descriptive Approach
IDENTIFIKASI POTENSI WISATA BERDASARKAN KONSEP OPEN-SITE MUSEUM : STUDI KASUS SITUS KERTO PLERET Sulistyo, Mohammad Yudi; Savitri, Mimi
Jambura History and Culture Journal Vol 5, No 1 (2023): Januari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/jhcj.v5i1.25835

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Reduced visitor interest in the Kerto Site is a major challenge in cultural heritage preservation efforts. To answer these problems, an innovation is needed to increase attractiveness, especially tourist attractiveness. The innovation offered in this research is the Open-site Museum concept. This concept was chosen because of the suitability of the conditions of the Kerto Site and the unfamiliarity of this concept in the ears of the public. This qualitative research is located at the Kerto Pleret Site located in Pleret Village, Bantul Regency, Yogyakarta. The stages of this research are data collection, data processing, and conclusions. The result of this research is to show the tourism potential of the Open-site Museum concept as a unique potential and needs to be educated to the public.
Analisis Pola Penempatan Bangunan Perkantoran Kota Tambang Pada Masa Kolonial: Studi Kasus Kota Sawahlunto Amril, Fazhuni
Jambura History and Culture Journal Vol 5, No 1 (2023): Januari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/jhcj.v5i1.26306

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This study examines the strategic patterns of office building placement in the Colonial Mining Town of Sawahlunto during the Dutch East Indies era, aiming to uncover the underlying strategies and factors influencing location decisions. Employing a qualitative approach grounded in archival historical analysis and primary documentation, the research identifies key geographic, social, and functional considerations that shaped the spatial organization of the town's administrative and economic infrastructure. The analysis reveals a deliberate strategy in placing significant buildings such as the PT BA UPO Headquarters and the Ombilin Cooperative Building in proximity to mining shafts and colonial markets, facilitating efficient administrative and economic coordination. Furthermore, the decision to locate these structures near major transportation routes underscores a commitment to ensuring optimal accessibility within the economic context of a burgeoning mining community. These placement patterns not only reflect adaptations to the geographical and socio-economic conditions prevalent at the time but also highlight a calculated approach to maximizing operational efficiency and economic activities within the town. The implications of this research extend to the fields of landscape archaeology and sustainable development planning, emphasizing the critical importance of integrating historical insights into contemporary urban development strategies. By understanding how historical urban planners navigated similar challenges, contemporary policymakers can derive valuable lessons for addressing current urban development challenges in a sustainable manner. Ultimately, this study contributes to a deeper understanding of historical urban development strategies in colonial contexts, illustrating how human adaptation to local environments and technological contexts has shaped urban landscapes over time
EVOLUSI BUDAYA ARTEFAKTUAL SUKU ASMAT DALAM PENDEKATAN EKOTEOLOGI Anggraheni, Wina Sulistyo Nur; Prasodjo, Tjahjono
Jambura History and Culture Journal Vol 5, No 1 (2023): Januari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/jhcj.v5i1.26520

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The Asmat tribe has experienced significant cultural and civilizational changes in two phases, namely the arrival of missionaries in 1953 and post-independence of Indonesia in 1963. The abolition of the head-hunting tradition carried out in the mission to "humanize" the Asmat people became a cultural "defect" that stimulated the cultural evolution. The identity of the Asmat Tribe as a "wood people" create a new identity and contemporary culture oriented towards social progress based on the concept of divinity. This research is presented descriptively using qualitative research paradigm with an ecotheological approach to explaining changes of the traditional beliefs of the Asmat Tribe to the modern religious teachings.

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