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Lembaran Sejarah
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Lembaran Sejarah is a bilingual academic and peer-reviewed journal on Indonesian and regional history of Southeast Asia. It is part of a long tradition of journal publication of the Department of History at Universitas Gadjah Mada from the 1960s. The journal embraces articles on Indonesian history and historiography and comparative studies that places Indonesian history within local, regional and global contexts. We welcome researchers from any background fields to submit their research articles, book and film reviews in accordance with the journal focus and scope in English and Indonesian. Currently, Lembaran Sejarah accredited in Sinta 4 of Arjuna (Indonesian Indexing Journal).
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Editorial 14(2) 2018 Lembaran Sejarah
Lembaran Sejarah Vol 14, No 2 (2018)
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Mepeed dan Wacana Ajeg Bali: Sukawati Pasca Bom Bali 2002 Eka Ningtyas
Lembaran Sejarah Vol 14, No 2 (2018)
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This article endeavors to explore Ajeg Bali with special emphasis on mepeed ritual in traditional village of Pakraman Sukawati in post-Bali Bombing 2002. Analysis on this study focuses on how Ajeg Bali as a discourse could prompt changes occurred in Balinese society and how they shape Balinese identity. Firstly, this study tracks the advent of Ajeg Bali discourse by comparing practices of cultural preservation by Dutch colonial and New Order regime under Soeharto. Secondly, this study also observes position of Ajeg Bali discourse and how it affects society’s efforts to “protect” Bali. Thirdly, this article emphasizes on the mepeed ritual that transformed in Sukawati post-2002 especially in the spirit of Ajeg Bali. This study is a historical research that combines historical method and taking a cultural history point of view on explaining relation between mepeed and Ajeg Bali in Sukawati.
Honorarium, Aktris, Gender: Perempuan Pekerja Seni dalam Industri Perfilman Indonesia, 1950an-1970an Indira Ardanareswari
Lembaran Sejarah Vol 14, No 2 (2018)
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Observing women as art workers, one can’t put away how women contribute to promote popular entertainment art such as movie. Women in the movie industry between 1950’s until 1970’s held extremely important roles. Big demands of women have given them freedom to participate in the works, choosing professions in the movie industry based upon their respective passion. In the development, they began to be driving forces of the expansion of public spaces for women in their locality, especially within the movie industry. These actresses were promoted intensively as a way to legitimate commercial movies. Apart from earning proper wages, they also were widely exposed but also objectified.
Pembentukan Identitas Sosial Komunitas Hadhrami di Batavia Abad XVIII-XX Ahmad Athoillah
Lembaran Sejarah Vol 14, No 2 (2018)
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This paper discusses the process of forming identities carried out by the Hadhrami community in Batavia throughout the late 18th century until the beginning of the 20th century. The taking of the topic was motivated by the strong social identity of the Hadhrami community in Batavia, especially in religion and economy since the 19th century to the present. The problem of this research is about the form and process of forming Hadhrami social identity from the end of the 18th century to the beginning of the 20th century. To answer these problems, a critical historical method is used by using various historical sources and relevant reference studies.Some of the results obtained from this study are various historical realities, such as the formation of social religious symbols including mosques and religious teaching forum. Some important things are the formation of economic identities such as wholesale trade, shipping businesses and property businesses. In addition, there were also shifting settlements from Hadhrami over the Koja people in Pekojan in the early 19th century, as well as the shift of the Hadhrami to the inland of Batavia in the late 19th century. These various realities ultimately affected various forms and processes of forming the social identity of the Hadhrami community, such as the material aspects, language, behavior, and collective ideas of the Hadhrami community especially at the beginning of the 19th century. Generally the Hadhrami community had transformed themselves and their collective parts into colonial society in Batavia until the beginning of the 20th century.
Dari Jalan Kerajaan Menjadi Jalan Pertokoan Kolonial: Malioboro 1756-1941 Siti Mahmudah Nur Fauziah
Lembaran Sejarah Vol 14, No 2 (2018)
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In the colonial period, the beginning of the 20th century became the starting point of the emergence of modern shopping streets in almost all cities in Java, such as Groote Postweg (Postal Highway, now Jalan Ahmad Yani) in Semarang, Bragaweg (Jalan Braga) in Bandung, Jalan Pasar Baru in Weltevreden, Jalan Tunjungan in Surabaya, and Kayutangan (now Jalan Basuki Rahmat) in Malang. In Yogyakarta, Malioboro became the most modern and crowded colonial shopping street at that time. Since the establishment of the Sultanate of Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat in 1756 Malioboro has played an important role in the palace’s urban planning as a rajamarga (royal road) for certain ceremonies and has become an integral part of the concept of the palace philosophy line which is full of meaning. This paper will describe the development of Malioboro from a royal road into a colonial shopping street in 1756-1941 more comprehensively.The method used in this research is a historical method which includes the selection of topics, collecting resources, verification, interpretation, and writing. As the cornerstone of this research, the data used is relevant data from Gegevens over Djokjakarta’s archives, newspapers, magazines, Rijksblad van Sultanaat Djogjakarta, Kleian’s Adresboek van Geheel Nederlandsch-Indie, Telefoongids voor Java, Madoera en Bali, memoirs, interviews, maps and pictures related to Malioboro.
Perempuan Bicara dalam Majalah Dunia Wanita: Kesetaraan Gender dalam Rumah Tangga di Indonesia, 1950-an Siti Utami Dewi Ningrum
Lembaran Sejarah Vol 14, No 2 (2018)
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Women’s voices have emerged since the colonial era through writing. Kartini became the most heard through her radical letters at the time, published with the title Door Duisternis tot Licht, voicing the fulfillment of women’s education. Women’s writings were increasingly seen in women’s magazines from colonial times to independence of Indonesia, which published by women’s organizations although commercial magazines. Each of them has a very unique and diverse idea.Dunia Wanita has become one of the popular women’s magazines after Indonesian independence. Presenting various women’s issues from the social, political and economic fields to provide information and progress for women. Under the leadership of Ani Idrus, this magazine also voiced the importance of the involvement of men in the household, a theme that was faintly heard among the frenzied Indonesian political conditions at the beginning of its independence.What is equality in the household voiced by women in Indonesia through the 1950s in Dunia Wanita? This will be discussed in historical writings with gender perspective analysis. In addition to using articles in Dunia Wanita, this paper also uses other magazines as a comparison. In addition, books and papers that are relevant to the theme of the writing are also used.
Dark Territory: The Secret History of Cyber War Satrio Dwicahyo
Lembaran Sejarah Vol 14, No 2 (2018)
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Upaya Merangkai Sejarah Anak Endi Aulia Garadian
Lembaran Sejarah Vol 16, No 1 (2020)
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The Origin of the Child Healthcare in the East Coast of Sumatra, 1900s-1940s Devi Itawan
Lembaran Sejarah Vol 16, No 1 (2020)
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This article aims to explore the issue of children’s healthcare in the context of colonial expansion on the East Coast of Sumatra. At the early of the 20th century,  the birth rate, children, and maternal healthcare have become important issues in discussing health conditions in plantations in East Sumatra. It was a significant shift concerning the realm of East Sumatra plantation health and medical research due to since in the pioneering time, plantation’s medical institutions merely focused on the health of adult male coolies. The phenomenon of high rate of infant mortality in the early 20th century has become a new health problem in the East Coast of Sumatra Plantation. The plantation companies convincing to take further care of the children’s health as it will give a direct effect on plantation hygiene and population growth of the region. In the East Coast of Sumatra, children’s healthcare discourse was a proxy of the colonial capitalism interest, hygiene problems, and needs of population growth.
Editorial 15(1) 2019 Lembaran Sejarah
Lembaran Sejarah Vol 15, No 1 (2019)
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