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Undip History Department Holds KKL Activities for Sixth Semester Students

The Department of History, Faculty of Cultural Sciences (FIB) of Diponegoro University (Undip) carried out a Field Work Lecture (KKL) on April 22-26 2019. The activity with the theme “Reading Archives, Taking Care of History, Refusing to Forget” was attended by 66 students. KKL started by searching for sources at the Yogyakarta Development Library and […]

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National Seminar “Maintaining Collective Memory, Strengthening National Integration”

Continuing the agenda of the National Conference (Munas) III of the Association of Indonesian History Study Programs (PPSI) which was held on Saturday (11/17/2018), on Sunday (11/18/2018) a National Seminar (Semnas) was held with the theme “Caring for Collective Memory , Strengthening National Integration”. The activity which aims to improve academic communication among historians was

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Undip History Science of Department Hosted The Thrid PPSI National Conference

Saturday (11/17/2018), the Association of Indonesian History Study Programs (PPSI) held a National Conference (Munas) at the Multipurpose Building (GSG) Faculty of Humanities (FIB), Diponegoro University (UNDIP). At the event which is held regularly once in two years, the History Science Department of FIB UNDIP had the opportunity to be the host. It was preceded

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Maarteen Hidskes Reveals His Father’s Role in the Westerling Incident in South Sulawesi 1946-1947

In the Netherlands, Nobody Believes Me is the fruit of long research by Maarten Hidskes, the biological son of Piet Hidskes, a Dutch special soldier who served under the command of Westerling in 1946-1947 in South Sulawesi. Department of History, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Diponegoro University on Wednesday (25/09/2018) welcomed Maarten’s presence. Loud applause from

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Together with the Author, Undip History Holds a Book Review “In the Netherlands Nobody Believes Me”

In the Netherlands no one believes me is the result of a long research conducted by Maarten Hidskes on the role of his father, Piet Hidskes in suppressing the rebellion in Sulawesi in 1946. In July 1946, Piet registered as a volunteer at Depot Speciale Troopen (DST, Depot Special Forces). ), an elite corps of

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A Gift for Retired Dr. Chusnul Hayati: History Undip Held National Seminar

Semarang- The National Seminar on “The World of Batik in a Historical Perspective” was organized by the Department of History, Faculty of Cultural Sciences in the context of Dr. Retirement. Chusnul Hayati, M.S. took place on Tuesday, December 13, 2016. This seminar is a form of respect for the Department of History for the Retirement

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Hilde Janssen Public Lecture: “The New Homeland of Indonesia (Enkele Reis, Indonesia)”

Based on the search she did, Hilde finally got information that the four women posing in the photo were Annie Kobus and her two sisters, Betsy and Miny, and Dolly. They were about 20 years old when they left Amsterdam at the end of 1946 with their Indonesian husbands. They did not feel a serious

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Book Review of The Tale of Spices: The Long Road to Salt Self-Sufficiency

Written by: Fanada Sholihah Located in the Multipurpose Building of the Faculty of Humanities, Undip, the book review “The Tale of Spices: The Long Road to Salt Self-sufficiency” was held by the Doctoral Program in History of the Faculty of Humanities, Diponegoro University in collaboration with the Popular Literature Publisher Gramedia (KPG), the Political Economy

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