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Bahan presentasi Peter Carey di ruang seminar LPPM Sanata Dharma, pada 7 Maret 2012, mengenai Metode Riset Sejarah: Membosankan atau Mengasyikkan?

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METODE RISET SEJARAH:

MEMBOSANKAN ATAU MENGASYIKKAN?

SEBUAH CERAMAH OLEH DR PETER CAREY

PENULIS BUKU

KUASA RAMALAN. PANGERAN DIPONEGORO DAN AKHIR

TATANAN LAMA DI JAWA 1785-1855TATANAN LAMA DI JAWA 1785-1855

RABU, 7 MARET 2012

Penyelenggara: Program Magister Ilmu Religi dan

Budaya dan Pusat Penilitian dan Pengabdian

Masyarakat, Universitas Sanata Dharma

In the Beginning or Where it all started

Rangoon 30 April 1948 11 a.m.

My parents – Brian and Wendy on

their Wedding Day, Jaipur, India, Feb.

1943

A Very English EducationWinchester College, 1961-66: Learning the

Historian’s Craft in Moberly Library

The ‘Anarchy’ of King Stephen’s Reign (1135-1154):

William of Malmesbury’s Historia Novela & the

Gesta Stephani Regis Anglorum

Trinity College, Oxford: Undergraduate Years, 1966-69: The

Challenge of a Second Identity – My Study

Professor Richard Charles Cobb

(1917–1996)Though a British historian, Cobb

spent much of his life in France and

consequently brought a

comprehensive knowledge of the

original archives to his work on original archives to his work on

French history. He was associated

with the 'history from below'

group, but has been seen as

particularly significant because of

his stress on the individual and

rejection of all theory-based

generalisations.

The Moment of Truth: An Encounter on Balliol Lawn, July 1969

Looking Ahead: Oxford DPhil November

1975 and Oxford Wedding, 19 July 2001

The Impact of the

French Revolution

Overseas: Java

Marshal Herman Willem Daendels(1762-1818) who overturned the overturned the corrupt system of the Dutch East India Company and instituted a new Era of colonial government in the Indies

The Napoleon of Java: Daendels’

Trans-Island Highway (Postweg)

Caught in the Cross-Fire

Indonesia as Naval Battle Ground in the

Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars

Opening a Door onto a Brave New

World:

Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, 1969-70

My Cornell Professors:

Ben Anderson and George McTurnan

Kahin

My Eureka Moment: Olin Library

circa December 1969

Falling in Love with the Mystic

Prince

The Way of the Satrio Lelono:Diponegoro and his followers prepare for a

pilgrimage to find the ‘flower of victory’

The Spiritual Geography of south-

central Java

The Labuhan Offerings of the Yogyakarta court to the

South Sea Goddess at Parangkusumo (South Coast)

Last Stand of the ‘Old Order’:The Outbreak of the Java War (1825-30)

The Santri Prince as Ratu Adil:Original Pegon Admin Documents in the

Dutch National Archives in The Hague

The Netherlands-Indies as ‘Gulag’

Archipelago:

Diponegoro’s Exile Voyages (1830-33)

The Exile Prince as Litterateur:

Reading the Tasawwuf in Makassar

House of the Rising Sun

Mardi Gras in New Orleans February

1970

My Second Eureka MomentMississipi Paddle Steamer and the

Djakarta-Lloyd Dock

Rough Passage to IndonesiaDjakarta-Lloyd Cargo Ship SS Sam

Ratulangie as Taman Mini Indonesia

Lepas

The Jakarta of My Dreams:

My Expected Homecoming in the Old

Fishing Port (Pasar Ikan)

Rough Landing in Palembang: The Musi River and the City I Never Saw

Last Flight Out of Palembang NZAF Bristol Freighter as Angel of Mercy

The Life SaverChangi RAF Hospital Singapore circa 1970

Back to the Beginning in Jakarta:Jalan Tanah Abang I - Pabrik Es Petojo and the

Harmonie Roundabout

The Gedung Arsip (Old National

Archives Building Jakarta), Jalan

Gajahmada

The Babad Diponegoro (1831-32):

Indonesia’s First Autobiography

The Smell of Decay:Original Copy of the Babad Diponegoro in

the Indonesian National Library

(PusNas)

The New Global

Order in Action

Daendels, Raffles and the power of the Royal Navy during the during the attack on Bandaneira on 10 August 1810

Masyarakyat

Bunglon:

Pangéran

Adipati

Pakualam II

*

(reigned, 1829-

58) as an ally of

the British

Daguerrotype made in

the 1850s.

Anger erupts: Diponegoro hits the Yogya

Prime Minister with his Shoe

• Get the Joke?

Dressing the

Part:

Ottoman

Influence & Influence &

Dutch

PerceptionsMajor FVHA de Stuers

Portrait of Diponegoro

made in Semarang 5 April

1830

The Javanese View: Radèn Saleh’s Portrait of the

Capture of Diponegoro at Magelang, 28 March

1830 (1857)• Numbers = Historical Individuals

Portrait from

the Life:

AJ Bik’s Painting

of Diponegoro in

the Stadhuis in

Batavia, April Batavia, April

1830

‘He is still full of fire’ Prins

Hendrik ‘Sang Pelaut’, 10

March 1837