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Siginjai: Jurnal Sejarah
Published by Universitas Jambi
ISSN : 27979520     EISSN : 27979059     DOI : https://doi.org/10.22437/js.v2i2
Jurnal Siginjai menerbitkan artikel studi sejarah yang mencakup semua bidang dalam sejarah Indonesia, seperti ekonomi, sosial, budaya, lingkungan, politik, dan lain-lain. Jurnal ini menerima semua bentuk pendekatan historis dan mencakup semua periode historis. Namun demikian, jurnal ini menganjurkan penggunaan sumber-sumber baru serta pendekatan dengan ide-ide baru.
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Pemberitaan Haji dalam Surat Kabar Pedoman Tahun 1950 Fasih, Ulum
Siginjai: Jurnal Sejarah Vol 4 No 1 (2024): Siginjai: Jurnal Sejarah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/js.v4i1.33988

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This historical study of Hajj-related news in Indonesia contained in newspapers will answer a general question about why Hajj news in newspapers was published for almost a full year, and what the content of the news published in newspapers for almost a full year was. This study uses a historical method carried out in four stages, namely heuristics, criticism, interpretation, and historiography. The results of this study explain that Hajj news was published to inform Muslims about the government's efforts to organize the Hajj starting from preparation, departure, to return, and to inform Muslims who wanted to perform the Hajj in 1950 regarding the preparations that had to be made.
Ekonomi dan Peran Perempuan di Hindia Belanda pada Abad XIX-XX Khairunnisa Pasaribu, Riska
Siginjai: Jurnal Sejarah Vol 4 No 1 (2024): Siginjai: Jurnal Sejarah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/js.v4i1.34624

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This article will discuss the economic conditions and roles of women under the colonial rule of the Dutch Hindia..Economic insistence and a lack of jobs for women are a major factor in the emergence of anxiety, A prostitute's work is non-reformal and yet there are also entrepreneurs in Hindia dutch..Redevelopment developments were increasing at the end of the 19th century to the early 20th century., That's when the colonial government hindia dutch practiced liberal economics in hindia dutch..The liberal economic system is marked by freedom of business as a private investment in plantations and mining..As for the method used in this writing is the method of history.The results of this study show that in the days of the dutch colonial, Women have a double role in doing domestic work or domestic work and also have a role as earners to care for economic needs and welfare. The practice of prostitution and prostitution became common in the Dutch India as one of the searching eyes done by the women of the bumiputra then, But not less important is the emergence of female entrepreneurs who show the great role of women in the economy in the Dutch Indies in the XIX- XX century. Keywords: Dutch east Indish, economic, women role
PERMUKIMAN EROPA SEKITAR TOENTANGSCHEWEG KOTA SALATIGA 1917-1942 Widayanti, Indina Rizqi; Witasari, Nina
Siginjai: Jurnal Sejarah Vol 4 No 2 (2024): Siginjai: Journal of History
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/js.v4i2.36224

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The construction of a private farm in Salatiga has made Salatiga magnet for immigrants from outside the city. Population growth has forced the government to provide land for settlement. These immigrants are usually Europeans who work on farms. The land at Toentangscheweg, previously used for coffee farming, has been converted into exclusive settlement for the European elite Toentangscheweg has been transformed into an area with complete facilities and beautiful surroundings with strong and majestic European architectural buildings. The purpose of this research is to determine the development of European settlements in Salatiga. The study uses historical research methods, with stages; heuristic, criticism, interpretation, and historiography. The results of this study show that European settlements have many differences from other inhabitants, especially indigenous people. The life of the Europeans in Toentangscheweg depicts their caste higher than that of the natives. The difference can be seen in housing, vehicles, lifestyles, education, and so on.
Dampak Revitalisasi Kereta Api Listrik Lintas Jakarta-Bogor terhadap Masyarakat Bogor Tahun 1976-1996 Asmara, Sekar Ayu
Siginjai: Jurnal Sejarah Vol 4 No 2 (2024): Siginjai: Journal of History
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The Batavia-Buitenzorg Electric Train began to develop in 1925. Unfortunately, the development of the Electric Train experienced a decline in the 60s. The Jakarta-Bogor Electric Train was only able to serve the public again after being revitalized in 1976. This study aims to determine (1) the background of the revitalization of the Jakarta-Bogor Electric Train, (2) efforts to revitalize the Jakarta-Bogor Electric Train from 1976-1996, (3) the impact of revitalization on the Bogor society. The methods used include four stages, namely heuristics, verification, interpretation, and historiography. The results of this study indicate that the Jakarta-Bogor Electric Train was revitalized due to the problem of congestion in Jakarta. The revitalization carried out was in the form of reactivating the ring road, built an elevated track, and built a double track. This revitalization resulted in an increased in the population in Bogor. The phenomenon of back and forth migration and changed in the characteristics of the Bogor community also emerged. Revitalization also had an impact on increased the number of markets, shopping centers, and industrial companies. Finally, housing development in Bogor has also increased.
Historiography of Indonesian Culinary: Tracing Trails and National Identity Through the History of Food Rohmawati, Yulia
Siginjai: Jurnal Sejarah Vol 4 No 2 (2024): Siginjai: Journal of History
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/js.v4i2.37758

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Indonesia's cultural heritage, especially its food traditions, needs more thorough documentation, making it hard to learn about the culture and national identity through cuisine. This often leads to cuisine being seen as just food, ignoring its deeper cultural and philosophical meanings. This study uses a historical approach to address this gap in understanding Indonesian culinary history. Various sources like photos, videos, documents, newspapers, and magazines are used as primary sources in this research. The research finds many historical cookbooks from colonial times to after Indonesia gained independence, each with unique features. These cookbooks reflect the cultural context of their time. Recognizing cuisine as a dynamic part of national identity, evolving over time and across regions, is crucial in establishing a national cuisine. This requires a deep dive into culinary history and an understanding of the role of Indonesian culinary historiography in shaping the nation's food culture.
Historical Relationship Between Indonesia and Türkiye Gencoglu, Halim
Siginjai: Jurnal Sejarah Vol 4 No 2 (2024): Siginjai: Journal of History
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/js.v4i2.38038

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This paper examines the historical relationship between Indonesia and Türkiye, tracing its evolution from the Ottoman era to the present. Despite geographical and cultural differences, both nations share a legacy of Islamic heritage and anti-colonial struggles. Early interactions began in the 16th century with the Ottoman support for the Aceh Sultanate against European colonial powers. The rise of nationalist movements in the early 20th century further strengthened their ties, particularly as Indonesia drew inspiration from Türkiye's modernisation efforts under Atatürk. Following Indonesia's independence in 1945, formal diplomatic relations were established, leading to cooperative dynamics during the Cold War despite ideological differences. In the contemporary era, economic, political, and cultural exchanges have intensified, highlighted by collaboration in international forums and shared interests in regional stability. However, challenges remain, influenced by differing foreign policy stances and domestic political changes. This overview underscores the historical foundations and potential for a robust partnership between Indonesia and Türkiye, rooted in mutual interests and a shared legacy. The significance of Ottoman archives for Asian countries like Indonesia is profound, particularly in understanding historical, political, and cultural dynamics. These archives serve as vital resources that illuminate the connections between the Ottoman Empire and Southeast Asia, shedding light on a range of topics.
Between State Duty and Peace Mission: The Other Side & Experience of Indonesia Peacekeeping Force in the Middle East Itawan, Devi; Saumia, Zulfa; Hudaya, Padhil; Saputra Adiguna, Richad; Lestari, Inda
Siginjai: Jurnal Sejarah Vol 4 No 2 (2024): Siginjai: Journal of History
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/js.v4i2.38152

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Further research has been conducted on the role of the Indonesian National Army and the Indonesian laskar after the declaration of independence on 17 August 1945 and during the revolutionary period from 1945 to 1949. However, after decolonization in the 1950s, military history including the lives of its members and their personal lives received less space in the narrative of military history. Peace veteran is a title given specifically to young Indonesians who had participated as special forces under the auspices of the United Nations. These young men did not only come from the TNI but also from student regiments who had the opportunity to join this special peacekeeping force. The main focus of this article revolves around their efforts to guard the border between Egypt and ‘Israel’ during the war in the Middle East. This article will use oral sources and personal documents from various Indonesian peacekeeping forces who served during this period. The results of the study show that although they were faced with uncertain situations, far from their families, and preparing to face the enemy, there was another side to their experiences, namely, meeting colleagues from other countries, language gaps, and other “normal” activities that they were still able to carry out while on duty.
A Biography That Humanizes its Subject: An Analysis of The Biography of Historian Onghokham Nugraha, Iskandar
Siginjai: Jurnal Sejarah Vol 4 No 2 (2024): Siginjai: Journal of History
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/js.v4i2.38179

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A Biography That Humanizes its Subject: An Analysis of The Biography of Historian Onghokham
Influence of Indian Culture on Indonesia Pathak, Sunil
Siginjai: Jurnal Sejarah Vol 4 No 2 (2024): Siginjai: Journal of History
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/js.v4i2.38730

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The relationship between India and the Indonesian archipelago has spanned thousands of years, reflecting a rich exchange of culture, religion and trade. Since ancient times, Indian traders have been in contact with the Indonesian archipelago, bringing with them influential commodities and ideas, including Hinduism and Buddhism. The resulting acculturation process resulted in a unique civilisation in the Indonesian archipelago, which is reflected in art, architecture and literature. In addition, shipping in the Strait of Malacca and its surrounding waters became an important route for the spice trade, further strengthening economic ties between the two regions. This paper will examine India's influence on Indonesian archipelago culture from an Indian perspective. The research uses qualitative methods to explore the historical relationship between India and the Indonesian archipelago, focusing on the cultural, religious and trade exchanges that have taken place over thousands of years. The most obvious Indian influence on the Indonesian archipelago is a matter of belief, from which came several other influences such as writing, language, architecture and art. Furthermore, Indian influence is not only found in the Indonesian archipelago, but some findings from the Indonesian archipelago are also found in India.
Book Review: Science vs Mythology: Introduction and Classification from Perspective of Local Communities and Ornithologist Trihapsoro, Nadhifa
Siginjai: Jurnal Sejarah Vol 5 No 1 (2025): Siginjai: Journal of History
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/js.v5i1.37368

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BOOK REVIEW DENNYS PRADITA, SAINS VS MITOLOGI: PENGENALAN DAN KLASIFIKASI BURUNG DARI SUDUT PANDANG MASYARAKAT LOKAL DAN ORNITOLOG. KLATEN: LAKEISHA, 2021, 114+XVI HLM. ISBN: 978 623 5536 88 0. HARGA: Rp.39000 (EBOOK)