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JAMASAN: Jurnal Mahasiswa Pendidikan Sejarah
Published by Universitas Galuh
ISSN : -     EISSN : 31233899     DOI : 10.25157
JAMASAN: Journal of History Education Students is an academic journal that publishes scholarly works by students in the fields of history education and historical studies. The journal holds an E-ISSN 3123-3899 and is published three times a year, in February, June, and October, under the ISSN Decree issued by the National Research and Innovation Agency of Indonesia (BRIN), Decree No. 31233899/II.7.4/SK.ISSN/12/2025, dated December 15, 2025. The focus and scope of the JAMASAN Journal include 1. History Education, covering studies on the teaching and learning of history in schools and communities, curriculum development, educational values in historical contexts and figures, learning media and historical learning resources, as well as textbook studies; 2. Historical Study Materials, encompassing historiographical writing and historical discussions based on primary and secondary historical sources presented in critical narratives relevant to history learning; and 3. Historiography, which examines various historical themes in a chronological framework, such as the history of education, local history, maritime history, economic history, political history, social history, cultural history, public history, and other historical studies related to history or history education.
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Articles 18 Documents
Exploring the Traditional Architecture of Kampung Naga: Heritage Values, Local Identity, and Sustainability Mochammad Gibbran Genta Pratama; Rahma Diva Januar Dini; Rina Sulistiani; Feni Febriani; Sudarto Sudarto
JAMASAN: Jurnal Mahasiswa Pendidikan Sejarah Vol 1 No 1 (2025): Tradisi dan Budaya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25157/jamasan.v1i1.5332

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The study explores the uniqueness of Kampung Naga's traditional architecture, which is rich in noble values and local Sundanese philosophy. This study focuses on is how the architectural design incorporates the concepts of cultural preservation and environmental sustainability, which are examined through a Sundanese architectural approach. Using qualitative methods, this research investigates traditional design elements that play a role in preserving local identity while maintaining harmony between humans and nature. The results of the research show that the structure of houses in Kampung Naga not only has a physical function but also contains philosophical meanings related to beliefs and social life. The architectural design not only reflects local wisdom in the form of environmentally friendly stilt houses but also contains philosophical values that support cultural and ecological sustainability. Noble values such as simplicity and sustainability are reflected in construction patterns consistent with traditional principles. This study is expected to contribute to efforts to preserve traditional architecture while inspiring the application of local wisdom in the development of sustainable modern architecture, and providing sustainable solutions in the context of current and future development. This research serves as a bridge between cultural heritage and modern concepts of sustainability and authentic local identity.
Kampung Adat Pulo: Preserving the Harmony of Customs, Religion, and Traditional Sundanese Architecture Reni Fitriani; Sarah Febriyani Nur Ahyar; Iis Aisah; Habib Badrussalam; Egi Nurholis
JAMASAN: Jurnal Mahasiswa Pendidikan Sejarah Vol 1 No 1 (2025): Tradisi dan Budaya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25157/jamasan.v1i1.5367

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Pulo traditional village is the embodiment of a unique combination of customs, history and architecture. The Kampung Adat Pulo has a mix of religions, starting with the community embracing Hinduism, Islam emerged with the arrival of Embah Dalem Arif Muhamad who stopped by after the defeat of the Dutch VOC and spread Islam. There are still strong customs that must be adhered to in the Kampung Adat Pulo, including not being allowed to add buildings, the traditional village can only be occupied by six houses of six heads of families from the lineage of Embah Dalem's daughters, which until now cannot be violated. And there are many other customs that cannot be violated, such as not being able to keep four-legged animals, not being allowed to hit large musical instruments such as gongs and many more. The architecture of Kampung Adat Pulo buildings is valued as a characteristic of traditional Sundanese buildings that are based on nature. which is still preserved.
Ethnocultural Linguistic Study of the Concept of Nationality in the Sunda Wiwitan Community of Kampung Pasir Garut Aditya Aditya; Adhi Yudha Nugraha; Muhammad Fikri Haikal; Vasra Revinda; Haenidar Aghseyna; Sudarto Sudarto
JAMASAN: Jurnal Mahasiswa Pendidikan Sejarah Vol 1 No 1 (2025): Tradisi dan Budaya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25157/jamasan.v1i1.5368

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Local religion is one form of pluralism of beliefs in Indonesia. This is because of the long history of the formation of the Indonesian nation. Local religions are spread throughout Indonesia from Sabang to Merauke. One of the local religions in Indonesia is located in West Java Province, precisely in the Sundanese tribe, which is called the Sunda Wiwitan belief. Sunda Wiwitan is a religious belief that has existed since the ancient kingdom era. This belief upholds the values ​​of Sundanese customs and Sundanese culture. In one of its teachings, it is known as the terms kondisi cara ciri manusa kabangsaan and kondisi cara ciri bangsa kabangsaan. This concept describes the way the Sunda Wiwitan people live as fellow human beings and as part of a nation. This concept is adopted by the Sunda Wiwitan belief in the Kampung Pasir area in Samarang District, Garut Regency
Exploring the Dynamics of Local Cultural Change in Cintanagara: Between Tradition and Modernity Irma Dwi Kartika; Egi Nurholis
JAMASAN: Jurnal Mahasiswa Pendidikan Sejarah Vol 1 No 1 (2025): Tradisi dan Budaya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25157/jamasan.v1i1.5401

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The study aims to explore the dynamics of local cultural change in the Cintanagara community, focusing on the interaction between tradition and modernity. The community has experienced significant socio-cultural changes due to technological advances. These changes have affected various aspects of life, including social, economic, and cultural aspects. The research examines how modernization affects the existence of traditions and ancestral heritage in Cintanagara. In addition, the research also explores how the community adapts modernity to local culture, creating a unique identity. The research was conducted to understand how local communities preserve local wisdom amid changing times. Descriptive qualitative research methods were used through data reduction to explore the dynamics of local cultural change in the Cintanagara community between tradition and culture. The results of the study are expected to provide insights into cultural change in the Cintanagara community, as well as strategies to strengthen and preserve culture in accordance with the needs and demands of the times.
The Philosophical Meaning of Bamboo in Mabokuy Art and Ecoliteracy Purwaraja Community – Rajadesa Dadan Ramdani; Sudarto Sudarto
JAMASAN: Jurnal Mahasiswa Pendidikan Sejarah Vol 1 No 1 (2025): Tradisi dan Budaya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25157/jamasan.v1i1.5409

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The bamboo woven craftsmen community in Purwaraja faces significant challenges amid global changes and a hedonistic lifestyle that prioritizes practicality over tradition. This research uses a qualitative ethnographic approach to explore the development and meaning of bamboo woven crafts in the Purwaraja community, focusing on societal value shifts and adaptive strategies to preserve local wisdom. Findings reveal the emergence of Mabokuy, a modern art form blending bamboo craft aesthetics with performing arts, reflecting the artist’s creativity and contemporary realities. Mabokuy arose from concerns about diminishing cultural awareness and loss of respect for nature. Bamboo symbolizes courage, natural beauty, strength, resilience, flexibility, loyalty, and respect—values deeply rooted in Sundanese arts and traditions where bamboo plays a vital cultural role. This art form not only entertains but also educates and promotes sustainable culture by fostering environmental awareness and cultural continuity. Mabokuy embodies ancestral tradition preservation, aiming to ensure its survival and relevance in the face of modernization. Ultimately, the art represents a sustainable cultural expression that reinforces the importance of environmental stewardship and community identity for future generations.
Rituals of Birth and Efforts to Preserving Cultural Identity in Cisaar Hamlet, Majalengka, Amidst the Tide of Modernization Shinta Alda Yunita; Irma Dwi Kartika; Dewi Ratih
JAMASAN: Jurnal Mahasiswa Pendidikan Sejarah Vol 1 No 2 (2025): Historical, Educational, and Cultural
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25157/jamasan.v1i2.5453

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This research aims to analyze the implementation process of the Nurunkeun Orok ceremony and examine its existence in the community of Dusun Cisaar in the modern era. Using a descriptive qualitative method with an ethnographic approach, the researcher was directly involved in the data collection process through observation, interviews, and literature review. The findings indicate that while Nurunkeun Orok involves a fairly long procession, the community of Dusun Cisaar has implemented simplifications without diminishing its essential inherent values in this modern era. This adaptation allows the ritual to remain relevant with the advancements of the times, while also serving as a crucial marker in the formation of both personal and collective identity.
Preserving Cultural Narratives Through Aros Woven Fabric Crafts And The Philosophical Meaning Of Their Motifs: A Case Study Of The Baduy Indigenous Community Mutiara Alia Nafilah; Dadan Ramdani; Sudarto Sudarto
JAMASAN: Jurnal Mahasiswa Pendidikan Sejarah Vol 1 No 2 (2025): Historical, Educational, and Cultural
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25157/jamasan.v1i2.5454

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The study examines the role of Aros Baduy woven crafts as a means of preserving cultural stories, focusing on the philosophical meaning behind the motifs. These fabrics represent the historical values, philosophy, and identity of the community that have been passed down from generation to generation. The study uses qualitative methods with an ethnographic approach to explore how the motifs and colors in the weaving reflect the harmonious relationship between humans, nature, ancestors, and the social environment. Data was collected through observation and literature study, then analyzed using content analysis. The findings show that Aros weaving is important for cultural preservation. Its simple yet meaningful motifs and colours represent life lessons and values. Weaving is a marker of social and spiritual identity, playing a crucial role in traditional rituals. The process of passing on weaving knowledge, especially among women, ensures the continuity of these values amid modernization. Weaving is a living and dynamic tool of cultural communication, demonstrating how heritage is preserved through creative practices that are relevant to everyday life.
Revitalization of Mapag Panganten: Preserving West Java Culture In The Age of Modernization Dewi Komalasari; Denddy Rayhan Garland Susanto; Egi Nurholis
JAMASAN: Jurnal Mahasiswa Pendidikan Sejarah Vol 1 No 2 (2025): Historical, Educational, and Cultural
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25157/jamasan.v1i2.5457

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This study aims to describe the implementation of Mapag Panganten in the modern era, analyze the factors causing its decline, and formulate appropriate revitalization strategies to ensure that this tradition remains sustainable and relevant. This study uses a qualitative approach with ethnographic methods through observation and in-depth interviews with traditional leaders. The results show that the Mapag Panganten tradition has undergone a transformation in form as an adaptation to modern lifestyles. The challenges faced include low knowledge regeneration, minimal policies, and the dominance of popular culture. Revitalization strategies that can be used include strengthening the role of indigenous communities and art studios, local cultural education in schools, holding cultural festivals, and utilizing digital media as a means of documentation and promotion. This research is expected to be a concrete effort in preserving the sustainability of Mapag Panganten as a Sundanese cultural heritage amid the tide of modernization.
Integration of Islamic Values and Local Knowledge in Social Practices for Environmental Conservation in Banjaranyar Muhamad Rizal Antoni; Yat Rospia Brata; Sudarto Sudarto
JAMASAN: Jurnal Mahasiswa Pendidikan Sejarah Vol 1 No 2 (2025): Historical, Educational, and Cultural
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25157/jamasan.v1i2.5480

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The study examines the integration of Islamic values and local knowledge in environmental conservation practices in Banjaranyar. The study aims to reveal how these two sources of values complement each other in promoting environmental awareness and conservation actions by the local community. Qualitative methods with a descriptive approach were used, including observation, interviews, and documentation studies. The findings show that there's harmony between Islamic principles, like the caliph's responsibility on earth, and local wisdom in managing natural resources in a sustainable way. This integration creates effective social practices in maintaining ecosystem balance and strengthening the cultural identity of the Banjaranyar community. The research has important implications for developing environmental conservation models based on religious and local cultural values that can be adapted in other areas.
Traditional Rituals of the Kampung Kuta Community for Mothers and Babies After Childbirth M. Azril Fathulloh Syahriadi; Wulan Sondarika; Titi Dwi Herawati; Adjeng Dheannisya Euis Nanda; Yasmin Nurafni; Adella Sulistiawati
JAMASAN: Jurnal Mahasiswa Pendidikan Sejarah Vol 1 No 2 (2025): Historical, Educational, and Cultural
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25157/jamasan.v1i2.5497

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In the treatment of mothers and babies after childbirth, the community of kampung Kuta still has high beliefs and traditional rituals that have been passed down from generation to generation from the ancestors. This study aims to explore more deeply how the practice of postnatal maternal and infant care is based on the perspective of local culture in the traditional village of Kuta, Ciamis district. Data were collected in 2025 through in-depth interviews with aki Warja who is one of the traditional leaders or elders in the village of Kampung, Ciamis district. Thematic analysis was conducted using thematic analysis, where key themes relating to postnatal mother and baby care, family support, and integration of modern health services were identified. The treatment rituals of pregnant women in the community are part of the culture and customs of the local community, although they may differ from modern medical views, these rituals have an important meaning in maintaining the health and safety of pregnant woman and their babies. There are a number of taboos that must be obeyed by pregnant women, traditional knowledge and modern medical knowledge can provide optimal results in efforts to improve the quality of pregnancy in the local village.

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