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Humaniora
ISSN : 08520801     EISSN : 23029269     DOI : 10.22146/jh
Core Subject : Humanities,
Humaniora focuses on the publication of articles that transcend disciplines and appeal to a diverse readership, advancing the study of Indonesian humanities, and specifically Indonesian or Indonesia-related culture. These are articles that strengthen critical approaches, increase the quality of critique, or innovate methodologies in the investigation of Indonesian humanities. While submitted articles may originate from a diverse range of fields, such as history, anthropology, archaeology, tourism, or media studies, they must be presented within the context of the culture of Indonesia, and focus on the development of a critical understanding of Indonesia’s rich and diverse culture.
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Kisah Runtuhnya Malaka (1511) Menurut Sumber-sumber Portugis Dharmono Hardjowidjono
Humaniora No 1 (1989)
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Sebagai suatu bangsa yang pernah mengalami kejayaannya, dengan catatan bahwa Portugal yang pada waktu itu hanya berpenduduk satu setengah jiwa telah berhasil menguasai hampir separoh dunia di luar Eropa, sudah barang tentu bangga dewasa ini dapat menyaksikan peninggalan-peninggalan nenek moyangnya yang berupa dokumen-dokumen yang mengisahkan riwayat mereka di waktu yang silam. Juga bangsa-bangsa di seluruh dunia, khususnya di Asia merasa beruntung karena dengan demikian mereka dapat merekonstruksi sejarah bangsa mereka masing-masing.
Corak Revivalistis - Nativistis Perang Batak 1878 - 1907 Harlem Siahaan
Humaniora No 1 (1989)
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Percaturan, persaingan dan pergolakan politik menunjukkan gejala semakin tajam dan genting di Sumatra bagian utara semenjak dekade ke delapan abad ke XIX. Di satu pihak Pemerintah Hindia Belanda (PHB) semakin bernafsu untuk menyempurnakan penguasaannya atas Sumatra, sedang di pihak lain para penguasa dan pimpinan tradisional semakin berupaya memperkuat kepemimpinaan serta mengintegrasikan wilayah kekuasaan serta pengaruhnya. Dalam perkembangannya, rencana Si Singamangaraja untuk mengusir Belanda sangatlah menarik untuk diamati. Seberapa jauh perlawanan Si Singamangaraja dan Batak ini dapat dikategorisasikan sebagai suatu religious movement yang bercorak nativists atau revivalists? Apa dan bagaimana hubungan kausal serta korelasinya dengan faktor, kondisi, konteks atau setting sosio-kultural yang sering berubah atau mengalami goncangan. Pendekatan ini diharapkan melengkapi pemahaman mengenai luas lingkup, kepemimpinan, keradikalan, corak, faktor kelemahan, kekuatan dan ketahanan Perang Batak.
Dimensi Agama dan Reaksi Dunia Melayu Terhadap Penetrasi Barat di Abad XVIII dan XIX Khasnya di Riau, Melaka, Palembang, dan Aceh Ibrahim Alfian
Humaniora No 1 (1989)
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Tulisan ini mengangkat "kisah" dua kitab Dala'il al-Khairat dan Nasihat al-Muslimin yakni dua aspek ajaran Islam shalwat kepada Nabi Besar Muhammad saw. dan panggilan jihad sabilillah di dunia Melayu abad 18 dan 19 yang dapat memberikan kita beberapa hal penting.
Fonologi Bahasa Paluqe dan Perlakuan terhadap Unsur Serapan Inyo Yos Fernandez
Humaniora No 1 (1989)
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Bahasa Paluqe digunakan oleh masyarakat penutur sebuah kelompok etnis yang mendiami pulau Paluqe, yang terletak di lepas pantai Flores Tengah bagian utara, berdekatan dengan wilayah pesisir Lio Utara (di Kabupaten Ende, Propinsi Nusa Tenggara Timur). Bahasa itu lebih dikenal dengan "Sara Luqa" di kalangan penuturnya. Masyarakat Paluqe dewasa ini telah berhasil menyisihkan julukan sebgai "suku terasing" yang disandang mereka karena keterbelakangan mereka dalam hal kemajuan di berbagai segi kehidupan jika dibandingkan dengan kelompok etnis lain di daerah sekitarnya (di Flores).
Rumah Adat Karo dan Perubahan Sosial Masri Singarimbun
Humaniora No 1 (1989)
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Sistem tempat tinggal atau sistem pemukiman dalam pengertian yang luas -- sifat kampung, bentuk rumah, besarnya dan pembagian ruangan, banyaknya keluarga yang menghuninya, banyaknya rumah rata-rata yang membentuk satu desa -- rapat berkaitan dengan struktur sosial suatu masyarakat. Struktur sosial mengacu kepada jaringan-jaringan sosial yang menghubungkan anggota-anggota masyarakat tertentu pada suatu waktu tertentu. Baik desa mau pun rumah adat Karo tradisional, hanya dapat difahami apabila dihubungkan dengan sistem kekerabatan dan pola tempat tinggal setelah kawin, yang di fihak lain berkaitan erat pula dengan sistem politik tradisional. Hal yang pokok di dalam sistem kekerabatan Karo adalah merga dan sangkep si telu atau dalihan na tolu pada masyarakat Toba.
Pedoman Kerja bagi Studi Sejarah Lokal Tim Sejarah Lokal Sub - Tim LIPI Jakarta dan Sub-Tim UGM Yogyakarta: Sebuah Pengalaman Metodologis Soegijanto Padmo
Humaniora No 1 (1989)
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Pedoman ini dimaksudkan sebagai panduan bagi studi sejarah lokal di kabupaten sampel dalam penelitian peluang kerja di luar usaha tani (puklutan) di Propinsi Jawa Barat yang merupakan kerjasama dari Institute of Social Studies, Den Haag, Institut Pertanian Bogor dan Institut Tehnologi Bandung. Tim peneliti kontemporer yang stafnya terdiri dari unsur-unsur IPB, ISS dan ITB memfokuskan studi sektoral dan studi tematik.
The Contribution of Literature in the Humanization of the Law in Indonesia Tatit Hariyanti
Humaniora Vol 25, No 2 (2013)
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Law and Literature movement has been developing in western countries since the first half of the twentieth century as the response of the isolation of law from other disciplines and the idea of humanizing law to have optimal function for the betterment of  social order. This movement exerts great potentials in developing methods of teaching and interpreting legal texts resulting in the betterment of the performance of the law makers and the deeper understanding of law. The isolation also  happens in Indonesia; however, there is not  obvious  echo of the movement  in Indonesia. There is no place of  literature in Indonesians law. Under the movement of law and literature, this qualitative research aims not at finding out the reason of excluding literature from law; instead it aims at demontrating and promoting that literature could give contribution in   understanding and producing humanistic legal texts in Indonesia.  Taking available data by heuristic model and comparative and descriptive analysis, this research concludes that literary works could provide sources of  learning and understanding  law, and  literary theories could be applied in improving the making of more humanistic legal texts in Indonesia.
Japanese Occupation Government Policy in Indonesia on Culture and Literature: A Case Study of Asia Raja Newspaper (1942-1945) Maman S Mahayana
Humaniora Vol 25, No 2 (2013)
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There are three views are shown in the movement of Indonesia in responding to the arrival of Japan to Indonesia. First, they welcome and support the arrival of Japan considering the success of Japan drove the Dutch. Second, they have not determined the attitude of supporting or opposing. In this case, they still want to see how Japan would run his administration in Indonesia. Third, they oppose the presence of Japan, although not yet dared to take the fight. Those who oppose the Japanese arrivals in Indonesia consists of two groups, namely (1) of the aristocratic, ambtenaar, and government employees, and (2) the movement of the fighters who put the government of Japan as an imperialist occupation. How is the real politics of the Japanese occupation government in carrying out its colonial administration in the colonies? With the underlying research on the Asia Raja newspapers (April 29, 1942 to September 7, 1945), this paper tries to reveal the political government of Japan in the socio-cultural and literature. How is the newspapers used the Japanese occupation government to gain public support for Indonesia in the face of Greater East Asia war?
The Domination of Ideas and Intellectuality in Gaining the Power and Hegemony in the Play Man and Superman by George Bernard Shaw Wajiran Wajiran
Humaniora Vol 25, No 2 (2013)
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This study aims to reveal the concept of hegemony of a drama entitled Man and Superman. The play is written by a social and political activist in which contains important lessons for social change. For that reason, the drama is regarded as a propaganda led by the author for making changes in the society. This study uses sociological theory, especially Antonio Gramsci's theory,  Hegemony. By using this theory, it is expected that the relationship between the literature and the condition of the society at that time that triggers the birth of this work as well as the author’s hopes and expectation would be understood. Through this approach, it is expected that the norms and educational values embodied in the drama would be revealed and understood.
Female’s Silent Resistance against Hegemony in The Scarlet Letter, Bekisar Merah, and Belantik: A Comparative Analysis RB. Edi Pramono
Humaniora Vol 25, No 2 (2013)
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Social patriarchy is a gender-biased hegemonic value that is structured for the benefits of men but unfortunately disadvantages women. Lasiyah, the protagonist of Bekisar Merah and Belantik, and Hester Prynne, the protagonist of The Scarlet Letter, experienced those hegemonic values that were oppressive, from their patriarchal societies i.e. Java and Puritans. By using the theories of both Hegemony and Comparative Literature, this discussion reveals the two protagonists’ similar silent resistance against the hegemonic values in that this brought them to become new persons with new personality and identity. They were similarly reborn. Both women had comparable factors driving them to conduct silent resistance: pride, dignity, and love. Woman, who is in general considered weak and powerless, is in fact strong and powerful.

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