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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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BERHAJI PADA MASA ORDE BARU 1966-1998 Bauwa, Sri Ervikawati; Fitrah, Fitrah; Manay, Helman
Jambura History and Culture Journal Vol 4, No 1 (2022): Januari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/jhcj.v4i1.24549

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This study describes how the process of making the pilgrimage during the New Order era 1966-1998. Hajj is the fifth pillar of Islam, which must be done by every Muslim who has the ability both physically, mentally and financially. The results of this study indicate that the process of registering for hajj during the new order was still fairly easy and cheap. In 1997 the hajj fee was only 7,010,000 and at the time of registration until the hajj rituals they were picked up by the bank. At that time the hajj process was still fairly fast with no waiting system, very different from the reformation period where at present there are many hajj candidates which causes the government to carry out a waiting system.
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
DAMPAK KONFLIK KASHMIR DALAM SEJARAH SOSIAL EKONOMI INDIA Rohmah, Desi Nur; Wulandari, Nuryuana Dwi
Jambura History and Culture Journal Vol 6, No 2 (2024): Juli
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/jhcj.v6i2.23963

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South Asia consists of Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, the Maldives, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, and Nepal. These countries share a history of European colonization, similar climates, and close proximity. India is known as one of the oldest civilizations, while Pakistan is the largest Muslim-majority country with a diverse ethnic background. The researcher studies the conflict between India and Pakistan using a literature study method. The research examines the Kashmir conflict, which began with territorial disputes between Hindus and Muslims in India, developed into a prolonged conflict between India and Pakistan, and led to the creation of Bangladesh in 1971. The conclusion is that cultural and religious differences prompted the partition of India.
MENGULIK SEJARAH MUSEUM WASAKA DAN KONTRIBUSINYA BAGI KOTA BANJARMASIN Suryadi, Suryadi; Dewi, Priska Fitria; Sunarno, Ali; Desy, Lili; Dayana, Etnisa; Cristia, Veronicha Rut
Jambura History and Culture Journal Vol 6, No 1 (2024): Januari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/jhcj.v6i1.21235

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The Wasaka Museum in Banjarmasin plays a pivotal role in enhancing historical awareness and knowledge of local culture. This research, employing historical and qualitative methods, gathered data through interviews, observations, and documentation to analyze the museum's contribution to the city's development. With collections including traditional weapons, ceremonial attire, paintings, and significant documents, the museum not only preserves artifacts but also serves as a cultural learning center. It aids in uncovering hidden cultural values and promotes the history and cultural beauty of Banjarmasin, significantly contributing to the formation of Indonesian society and urban development, with a vision to become a center for the preservation of historical values.
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.
PEMBERDAYAAN MASYARAKAT NELAYAN PESISIR DESA LEATO TAHUN 2015-2020 Mii, Dewi Agustiani; Pakaya, Sintia; Malae, Andri K.
Jambura History and Culture Journal VOL 2, NO 1 (2020): JANUARI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/jhcj.v2i1.24551

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The research objective was to reveal the Empowerment of the Psisir Fishermen Community in Leato Village in 2015-2020. In 2015 a single fish, tuna and deho processing factory was built in the village of Leato, but in 2019-2020 the factory was used only for freezing milkfish and shrimp. data from South Leato Village, the number of fishermen in South Leato is 442 people from 4 neighborhoods, and there are also those who work in other jobs such as employees, honorarium teachers, self-employment and other jobs. Even an employee before he started his job, he had time to work as a fisherman, this job has become a side livelihood. The condition of the houses in South Leato Village, especially the houses of the fishermen who are there, is quite good.
POTENSI PEMANFAATAN KAWASAN CAGAR BUDAYA KALIURANG Sholihah, Afifah; Prasodjo, Tjahjono
Jambura History and Culture Journal Vol 6, No 2 (2024): Juli
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/jhcj.v6i2.23398

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Regional Regulation of the Special Region of Yogyakarta Province No. 1 Year 2019 states that one of the development strategies for the southern slopes of Merapi is to develop the Kaliurang Cultural Heritage Area as an educational, cultural, and historical-based tourism area. In 2021, the Kaliurang area was designated as a regency-ranked cultural heritage area and then upgraded to a provincial rank In Kaliurang Cultural Heritage Area, there are several cultural heritage sites and buildings. This paper discusses the potential utilization of Kaliurang Cultural Heritage Area. The methods used are literature study and field observation. The discussion begins with an explanation of Kaliurang area as a cultural heritage area and then discusses Kaliurang Cultural Heritage Area as a tourism area based on education, culture, and history. The next discussion is the analysis of the potential utilization of cultural heritage areas based on the laws and regulations and the program recommendation, namely Cultural Heritage Exploration. The result of this study is that Kaliurang area has the potential to be utilized as a tourism area based on education, culture, and history. The utilization is in accordance with the existing laws and regulations related to the utilization of cultural heritage. The program recommendation, namely Cultural Heritage Exploration, is considered to be able to maintain the sustainability of the cultural heritage area, both physically and in terms of its importance, as well as to improve the welfare of the community.
BIOGRAFI MARCO KARTODIKROMO SEBAGAI SUMBER BELAJAR SEJARAH Safitri, Dwi; Arrazaq, Naufal Raffi; Tasnur, Irvan
Jambura History and Culture Journal Vol 6, No 1 (2024): Januari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/jhcj.v6i1.22965

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The purpose of writing this article is to analyze the potential of Marco Kartodikromo's biography as a source of historical learning. Marco Kartodikromo is a journalist, writer, and activist who fought for the Indonesian nation against the Dutch colonialists. Marco Kartodikromo has national values that can be learned by the younger generations. These values can be taught in history subject. Educators can integrate Marco Kartodikromo's history in history learning. Marco Kartodikromo fought during the Dutch Colonial Government. The background of this time became the basis for determining historical learning materials related to the biography of Marco Kartodikromo as a source of historical learning.
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
TINJAUAN SOSIAL EKONOMI DESA BANGGA Antuke, Yulyan; Bulo, Yulan; Mondong, Tonny Iskandar
Jambura History and Culture Journal Vol 4, No 2 (2022): Juli
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/jhcj.v4i2.24547

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In rural areas, the economy is very important, being the main factor in the growth and development of the village, as is the case with the proud village located in the Paguyaman coast sub-district, it is important to be able to review the village economy to be able to see what things need to be improved. Socio-economic conditions that are still lagging behind because the area is in the interior, making transportation access difficult. However, with the development of time the economy can be improved little by little with assistance from the government and the community who can manage the village, although the results are not too large but can support the village community's economy.