Ideology and Political Orientation of Intellectuals from Koto Gadang 1930-1950: A Prosopography

Koto Gadang is a traditional village in Minangkabau, which has produced many Indonesian political figures in the period before and during the early days of Indonesian independence. Koto Gadang scholar is an intellectual figure in Indonesian politics in various schools of thought. This study analyses...

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Main Authors: Nazra Cahyani Endah Regita, Herwandi Herwandi, Nopriyasman Nopriyasman
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Published: Master Program of History, Department of History, Faculty of Humanities, Diponegoro University 2022-12-01
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Online Access:https://ejournal2.undip.ac.id/index.php/ihis/article/view/15899
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description Koto Gadang is a traditional village in Minangkabau, which has produced many Indonesian political figures in the period before and during the early days of Indonesian independence. Koto Gadang scholar is an intellectual figure in Indonesian politics in various schools of thought. This study analyses the thoughts of the intellectuals from Koto Gadang; Yahya Datuk Kayo, Agus Salim, Rohana Kudus, Chalid Salim, and Sutan Syahrir; in Indonesian politics 1930-1950. The study shows that the variety of researchers' viewpoints is impacted by family, social, and instructive natural elements, inside and outside Koto Gadang. Yahya Datuk Kayo in the Koto Gadang environment built his region from various aspects, one of which was marked by the construction of Studiefonds [intellectualship foundations]. Rohana Kudus advances the ladies of Koto Gadang through the woman' abilities school, called Keradjinan Amai Setia. Agus Salim's considerations on Islam and his patriotism about the goals of an autonomous Indonesia. Chalid Salim's writings criticizing the colonial government led to him being arrested and imprisoned, in his actions to defend the workers. Sutan Syahrir grew up outside Koto Gadang, his nationalism was under the influence of socialism through the popular revolution he carried out.
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spelling doaj-art-3007f2e84f3448ae9585fd3ae6f71b452025-01-20T06:45:55ZengMaster Program of History, Department of History, Faculty of Humanities, Diponegoro UniversityIHiS (Indonesian Historical Studies)2579-42132022-12-016211613110.14710/ihis.v6i2.158997301Ideology and Political Orientation of Intellectuals from Koto Gadang 1930-1950: A ProsopographyNazra Cahyani Endah Regita0Herwandi Herwandi1Nopriyasman Nopriyasman2Master of History, Faculty of Humanities, Universitas Andalas, IndonesiaMaster of History, Faculty of Humanities, Universitas Andalas, IndonesiaMaster of History, Faculty of Humanities, Universitas Andalas, IndonesiaKoto Gadang is a traditional village in Minangkabau, which has produced many Indonesian political figures in the period before and during the early days of Indonesian independence. Koto Gadang scholar is an intellectual figure in Indonesian politics in various schools of thought. This study analyses the thoughts of the intellectuals from Koto Gadang; Yahya Datuk Kayo, Agus Salim, Rohana Kudus, Chalid Salim, and Sutan Syahrir; in Indonesian politics 1930-1950. The study shows that the variety of researchers' viewpoints is impacted by family, social, and instructive natural elements, inside and outside Koto Gadang. Yahya Datuk Kayo in the Koto Gadang environment built his region from various aspects, one of which was marked by the construction of Studiefonds [intellectualship foundations]. Rohana Kudus advances the ladies of Koto Gadang through the woman' abilities school, called Keradjinan Amai Setia. Agus Salim's considerations on Islam and his patriotism about the goals of an autonomous Indonesia. Chalid Salim's writings criticizing the colonial government led to him being arrested and imprisoned, in his actions to defend the workers. Sutan Syahrir grew up outside Koto Gadang, his nationalism was under the influence of socialism through the popular revolution he carried out.https://ejournal2.undip.ac.id/index.php/ihis/article/view/15899intellectualsideologypoliticsprosopographyhistory of thought.
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Ideology and Political Orientation of Intellectuals from Koto Gadang 1930-1950: A Prosopography
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prosopography
history of thought.
title Ideology and Political Orientation of Intellectuals from Koto Gadang 1930-1950: A Prosopography
title_full Ideology and Political Orientation of Intellectuals from Koto Gadang 1930-1950: A Prosopography
title_fullStr Ideology and Political Orientation of Intellectuals from Koto Gadang 1930-1950: A Prosopography
title_full_unstemmed Ideology and Political Orientation of Intellectuals from Koto Gadang 1930-1950: A Prosopography
title_short Ideology and Political Orientation of Intellectuals from Koto Gadang 1930-1950: A Prosopography
title_sort ideology and political orientation of intellectuals from koto gadang 1930 1950 a prosopography
topic intellectuals
ideology
politics
prosopography
history of thought.
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