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  • Prof. Dr. Bambang Purwanto

Prof. Dr. Bambang Purwanto

  • 18 September 2018, 03.37
  • Oleh: pssat
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Professor in History
Faculty of Cultural Science
Universitas Gadjah Mada

Contact:

Department of History
Faculty of Cultural Science
Universitas Gadjah Mada
Jl. Sosiohumaniora, Bulaksumur, Yogyakarta.
E-mail: bambang.fib@ugm.ac.id

Formal Education:

1992
Doctoral Program, History, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, United Kingdom

1989
Master Program, Area Studies Southeast Asia, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, United Kingdom

1984
Undergraduate Program, History, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Imdonesia.

Research Interests:

  • Economic History of Indonesia & Southeast Asia
  • Historiography

Publications:

  • Scopus 
  • Google Scholar

a. Academic Journals:

  • “Reconsider Indonesian Nationalism.” Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik, Vol.4, No.3. Yogyakarta: Fisipol UGM. March 2001. hlm.243-264. (In Bahasa Indonesia)
  • “From the Real Past to Myth: Some Issues in Writing Contemporary Indonesian History.” Southeast Asian Studies Bulletin, I/01. Manila: SEASREP Council. April-May 2001. Pp.12-13 & 26.
  • “New Historicism and Deconstructive Consciousness: A Critical Comment to Indonesian Centric Historiography.” Humaniora, Vol.XIII, No.1. Yogyakarta: Fakultas Ilmu Budaya UGM. 2001. Pp. 29-44. (In Bahasa Indonesia)
  • “Reality and Myth in Contemporary Indonesian History.” Humaniora, Vol.XIII, No.2. Yogyakarta: Fakultas Ilmu Budaya UGM. 2001 Pp. 111-123.
  • “The Roots of Violence in Indonesian Political History.” Kasarinlan, Vol.16 No.2. Diliman: Third World Studies Center University of the Philippines. 2001. Pp. 181-184.
  • “Rethinking Indonesian Historiography: The Role of Small Scale Economy in the Colonial Society.” Humaniora, No.11. Yogyakarta: Fakultas Sastra UGM. Mei-Agustus 1999. Pp. 91-98.
  • “The Economic Integration of Different Ecological Zones in Southern Sumatra in the Late Colonial Period.” Humaniora, No.7. Yogyakarta: Fakultas Sastra UGM. 1998. Pp. 13-23.
  • “Oil and the Economy of Jambi and Palembang Residencies in Colonial Period.” Lembaran Sejarah1, No.1. Yogyakarta: Jurusan Sejarah Fakultas Sastra UGM. 1997. Pp. 81-102. (In Bahasa Indonesia)
  • “The Economy of the Native Population of Southern Sumatra between 1850 and 1910.” RIMA, Vol.27, Sydney: Dept. of Southeast Asian Studies University of Sydney. 1993, pp.106-133.

b. Book and Book Chapters:

  • The Development of Western Colonialism and Imperialism in Indonesia. Jakarta: DPLP-Dikdasmen Departemen Pendidikan Nasional, 2004. (In Bahasa Indonesia)
  • “Special Status is Full of Historical Burden.” In Abdur Rozaki, et al., Membongkar Keistimewaan Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta: IRE, 2003. Pp. xi-xxiii. (In Bahasa Indonesia)
  • “Kanjeng Kiyai Surya Raja: Some Preliminary Historiography Notes.” In Tashadi et al.(ed.), Kanjeng Kyai Surya Raja. Kitab Pusaka Kraton Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat. Yogyakarta: Yayasan Kebudayaan Islam Indonesia & IAIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta, 2002. Pp. 221-251. (In Bahasa Indonesia)
  • “Reconsider History of Yogyakarta and Surakarta: An Introduction.” In Vincent J.H. Houben, Keraton dan Kompeni. Surakarta dan Yogyakarta, 1830-1870. Yogyakarta: Bentang, 2002. Pp. vii-xvii. (In Bahasa Indonesia)
  • (with J. Thomas Lindblad, Thee Kian Wie, and Djoko Suryo) “Indonesian Economic Development and Japanese Technology”, Kitakyusu: Working Paper Series, Vol. 2002-2009. Kitakyusu: The International Center for the Study of East Asian Development, May 2002.
  • “The Principle Economic Resources Available to the Kraton”, In Chamamah Soeratno, et al. (ed.), Kraton Jogja. The History and Cultural Heritage. Jakarta: Karaton Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat & Indonesia Marketing Association, 2002. Pp. 96-107.
  • “Oral History and an Effort to Formulate New Indonesian Centric Historiography.” In Sunaryo Purwo Sumitro, peny., Dari Samudra Pasai ke Yogyakarta. Persembahan Kepada Teuku Ibrahim Alfia.“, Jakarta: Yayasan Masyarakat Sejarawan Indonesia dan Sinergi Press, 2002. Pp.135-161. (In Bahasa Indonesia)
  • “Historiography and Legitimacy of Social and Political Role of Indonesian Military.”In Edward L. Poelinggomang & Suriadi Mappangara, ed., Dunia Militer di Indonesia. Keberadaan dan Peran Militer di Sulawesi. Yogyakarta: Gadjah Mada University Press. 2000. Pp.135-158. (In Bahasa Indonesia)
  • “The Economy of Indonesian Smallholder Rubber, 1890s-1940.” In J.Th. Linblad (ed.), The Historical Foundation of National Economy in Indonesia, 1890s-1990s, Amsterdam: KNAW. 1996. Pp. 175-192.

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