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Includes reports of meetings of the institute.
In the literature on Indonesian legal history, the role of language has been paid scant attention. Even the replacement of Dutch by Indonesian as the official language of the law, surely a major event for the work of Indonesian jurists, has not been closely examined. Yet, since the early 1970s, legal usage and terminology have been the topic of a steady stream of highly critical publications by linguists and, remarkably, by jurists as well. Their criticism is focused on the heterogeneity of law language and terminology, and the deviation of legal usage from the official standard language. Government measures (language courses, law dictionaries) have not allayed this criticism. This study exp...
Cut Hamizalia, a Grandaughter of The last King of Aceh decendent Teungku Panggiran Achmad, has decide to across the sea alone, and get her step aunt, that study in Penang Island to cure her mother, Cut Zamrina from depression after both kids death. A pretty young lady that split with her fiancee, Teuku Lendra Hakiem during the journey since Teuku heard about the conflict of Sabah 1963, must agreed with God's faith to settle down as normal people in Kampung Sungai Tapah, Ipoh Malaysia and grew up two step sons after her read a letter from juwita bin kusadi. Cut Hamizalia found life was hard as a normal people with step son that always against her, regardless how good she taking care of them. ...
The Covid-19 pandemic has changed our activities, like teaching, researching, and socializing. We are confused because we haven’t experienced before. However, as Earth's smartest inhabitants, we can adapt new ways to survive the pandemic without losing enthusiasm. Therefore, even in pandemic conditions, we can still have scientific discussions, even virtually. The main theme of this symposium is "Reinforcement of the Sustainable Development Goals Post Pandemic" as a part of the masterplan of United Nations for sustainable development goals in 2030. This symposium is attended by 348 presenters from Indonesia, Malaysia, UK, Scotland, Thailand, Taiwan, Tanzania and Timor Leste which published 202 papers. Furthermore, we are delighted to introduce the proceedings of the 2nd Borobudur Symposium Borobudur on Humanities and Social Sciences 2020 (2nd BIS-HSS 2020). We hope our later discussion may result transfer of experiences and research findings from participants to others and from keynote speakers to participants. Also, we hope this event can create further research network.
From Jail to Jail is the political autobiography of Sutan Ibrahim gelar Tan Malaka, an enigmatic and colorful political thinker of twentieth-century Asia, who was one of the most influential figures of the Indonesian Revolution. Variously labeled a communist, Trotskyite, and nationalist, Tan Malaka managed to run afoul of nearly every political group and faction involved in the Indonesian struggle for independence. During his decades of political activity, he spent periods of exile and hiding in nearly every country in Southeast Asia. As a Marxist who was expelled from and became a bitter enemy of his country’s Communist Party and as a nationalist who was imprisoned and murdered by his own government’s forces as a danger to its anticolonial struggle, Tan Malaka was and continues to be soaked in contradiction and controversy. Translated by Helen Javis and with a new introduction from Harry A. Poeze, this edition of From Jail to Jail contextualizes the life and political accomplishments of Tan Malaka in one of the few known autobiographies by a Marxist of this political era and region.
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Membaca buku ini, kita bisa mengikuti pecahnya peristiwa 10 November 1945 di Surabaya secara detail dari hari ke hari, hingga puncak peristiwa dan rentetan peristiwa setelahnya. Kejadian yang diperingati setiap tahun sebagai Hari Pahlawan, dibahas dengan menarik. Ada beberapa kisah yang mungkin baru diketahui setelah membaca buku ini, termasuk sejarah Kota Surabaya yang diperkirakan lahir antara tahun 1334-1352 M. Ketika pasukan Sekutu pimpinan Brigadir Jenderal A.W.S. Mallaby tiba di Surabaya pada 25 Oktober 1945, rakyat sedang bergelora semangat kebangsaannya. Meski pemerintah pusat RI di Jakarta dan pemerintah daerah Surabaya sudah berusaha secara maksimal dalam mencegah hal-hal yang tida...
"De Poelisi Istimewa, de Gewezen Poelisi Istimewa guderende de Japanse tijd, onder leiding van M. Jasin, is niets anders dan een Militaire strijd kracht." (Polisi Istimewa, mantan Polisi Istimewa di waktu Jepang, pimpinan M. Jasin tidak lain adalah satu kekuatan tempur militer). --Dr. Van Der Wal, Ministerie Van Onderwijs en Weten Schappen Pemerintah Belanda "Tindakan Inspektur 1 Moehammad Jasin untuk mempersenjatai Rakyat Pejuang telah memberikan andil yang cukup besar dalam gerak maju para pejuang kemerdekaan di Surabaya, yang kemudian mcncapai puncaknya dalam pertempuran heroik di Surabaya tanggal 10 November 1945." --Pangab Try Sutrisno pada pidato peresmian Monumen Perjuangan Polri, Sur...
Rangkuman tulisan kisah kepahlawanan ini terdiri atas 49 dari 314 naskah yang berhasil dihimpun dari hampir seluruh penjuru tanah air. Buku pertama memuat 24 naskah dan buku ini berisi 25 naskah. Kita harus berbesar Kati dengan antusiasme pare peserta lomba ini. Sedikit banyak, hal ini bisa mendorong semangat menulis dan berkarya bagi setiap orang. (Balai Pustaka)
This book examines how women journalists in Malaysia negotiated male power structures, in particular structures determined by the keystone party of the ruling coalition, the United Malays National Organisation. Through both oral histories and content analysis, it looks at how women journalists in the women’s pages of the newspapers found spaces to advocate for their readers. It is thus the first work to look at the importance of the women’s pages in the Malay-language newspapers, and how apparently monolithic institutions of the authoritarian state hid diverse contests for resources and prestige. In this contest, the concept of news values, the perception of the reader and the ways in which women constructed themselves as journalists all come into play, and are examined here. The book contributes to the field of feminist media studies by examining how gendered newsroom practices paradoxically allowed women journalists in the women’s pages more editorial freedom than those in the malestream press.