Author Guidelines
General Requirements
- Editorial Board will only consider articles that have been prepared according to writing rules as instructed in Author Guidelines.
- Article shall never have been published and/or accepted for publication in any journal. The Writer is responsible for the originality, authenticity, and copyrights of the article, including but not limited to maps, illustrations, and graphics.
- The article is written in English or Bahasa Indonesia. Author should ensure that the writing style is based on the standard of the language chosen. For article in Bahasa Indonesia, it must follow the Ejaan yang Disempurnakan (EYD) format and for article in English, it must follow the standard of the United States.
- Article consists of 4,000-7,000 words including footnotes and bibliography. For book review, the text should be less than 4,000 words (footnotes and bibliography included). Books selected by book review must be published within the last two years.
- For film review, the text should be less than 4,000 words including footnote and bibliography. Films selected by film review must documentary film or film that tells about history. Film can be analyzed from historical aspects, collective memory, and the contexts of society (social, political, economic, cultural) in film settings.
- Article must be submitted in .doc/.docx format using Times New Roman 12 pt and 1.5 spaces.
- All pages of the article should be numbered and the paragraph should be justified.
- All references use body note. Footnotes are only allowed for additional information.
- All references should be included in the bibliography. We strongly recommend authors use reference tools, such as Zotero, Mendeley, Endnote, etc.
- Do not write author’s name in any part of the article (Lembaran Sejarah has already applied double-blind review in the review process).
- Article structure:
- Title. 12 words maximum
- Abstract. 250 words (maximum) written in English and Bahasa Indonesia, enclosing research objectives, methodologies, and results.
- Keywords. 3-7 words
- Introduction. research background and problems
- Substance. every reference must be written
- Conclusion. explanation of problems delivered in introduction
- Bibliography. refers to the examples below
Photo/Maps
Size of photo or map is at least 800 x 600 pixels.
Spelling
Names of people should be written as the original. Indonesian names like Soeharto should be written so even though EYD rules demand Suharto. However, place names must follow the latest spelling settings. In Bahasa Indonesia, Jambi should be used instead of Djambi or Surabaya instead of Soerabaja.
Italic Words
Non-Indonesian words in Bahasa Indonesia article and non-English words in English article must be italicized. At the first use in the article, non-Bahasa Indonesia and non-English words must be enclosed with their meanings.
Body Note
Information in the bracket includes family name of the author, year of publication and referred page.
Example:
(Kuntowijoyo, 2005: 102), (Allen & Donnithorne, 1962: 222-3), (Agustono & Arma, in: Suwignyo, Wahid & Ningsih [peny.], 2011: 43).
For reference from printed media or periodical references, the citation format in bodynote is as follow:
Example:
(Kompas, 12 July 1978: 2) and (Staatsblad van Nederlandsch Indië, 33/1948: 3).
Archive must be placed in footnote as follow:
'Opgaaf der bevolking der Moluksche eilanden 1840', National Archief (NA), Den Haag, Ministrie van Kolonialien, inv.nr. 3089.
'Joint Communique of Prime Ministers of Burma, Ceylon, India, Indonesia and Pakistan', National Archives of the Republic of Indonesia (ANRI), Jakarta, Archive of Inventory L.N. Palar 1928-1981, No. 289.
Please use abbreviation such as NA, ANRI and ISSH for the later footnotes if the passage referred the same institution.
Article from electronic media is written as follow:
Example:
http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2016/12/29/terror-tops-indonesias-security-agenda.html (accessed 10-12-2016).
Reference
Reference contains all sources that have been referred throughout the article and is organized by category and alphabetical.
Example:
Unpublished Archives
National Archief, Den Haag, The Netherlands
Ministrie van Kolonialen
Commisariaat voor Indische Zaken
Arsip Nasional Republik Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia
L.N. Palar 1928-1981
Kabinet Presiden 1950-1959
Magazines and Newspapers
Kompas, 1 Maret 1967.
Selompret Melajoe, No. 87, 21 Juli 1900.
Journal Article
Nordholt, Henk Schulte (2011). ‘Indonesia in the 1950s. Nation, Modernity, and the Post-colonial State’, Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde 167, 4: 386-404.
Thee Kian Wie (2005). ‘Indonesia’s First Affirmative Policy. The “Benteng” Program in the 1950s’, Lembaran Sejarah 8, 2: 33-45.
Book
Lindsay, Jennifer & Maya H.T. Liem (eds) (2011). Menjadi Ahli Waris Budaya Dunia. Jakarta & Denpasar: KITLV & Pustaka Larasan.
Sartono Kartodirdjo (1973). Protest Movement in Rural Java. Kuala Lumpur: Oxford University Press.
Articles in Book
Foulcher, Keith (2011). ‘Membawa Pulang Dunia. Lalu Lintas Budaya dalam “Konfrontasi” 1954-1960’, dalam Jennifer Lindsay and Maya H.T. Liem (eds). Menjadi Ahli Waris Budaya Dunia. Jakarta & Denpasar: KITLV & Pustaka Larasan, hlm. 31-60.
Disertation and Thesis
Dewi Yuliati (2005). Dinamika Pergerakan Buruh di Semarang, 1908-1926. Disertasi. Yogyakarta: Universitas Gadjah Mada.
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