Munculnya Golongan Elite di Indonesia || Media Pembelajaran Sejarah Berbasis Video || UR
Summary
TLDRIn this educational video, Adelia Riska discusses the emergence of the elite class in Indonesia and its role in the national movement against Dutch colonial rule. The elite, known as 'priyayi', arose from the Dutch colonial policies aimed at improving education and irrigation. Key figures such as Dokter Wahidin Sudirohusodo and organizations like Budi Utomo and Muhammadiyah are highlighted for their contributions to education and social awareness. The elite's activism led to the unification of diverse Indonesian communities and the shift towards intellectual resistance against colonial oppression. The session concludes with a prayer, encouraging students to remain engaged in their learning journey.
Takeaways
- đ The lesson focuses on the emergence of the elite class in Indonesia and their role in the national movement.
- đ The session begins with a prayer according to individual beliefs before diving into the subject matter.
- đŒ The elite class, also known as 'priyayi', consisted of professionals like doctors, teachers, and journalists, aware of the colonial oppression.
- đ The emergence of the elite class is linked to the Dutch colonial policy known as 'politiek etisch' (ethical policy) initiated in September 1961.
- đ± The ethical policy resulted from criticisms of the forced cultivation system and aimed to improve social conditions through irrigation, immigration, and education.
- đ« Educational initiatives by the Dutch included establishing schools that introduced Western-style education, leading to the formation of a new educated elite.
- đ€ The educated elite played a significant role in the national movement, focusing on expanding educational opportunities and founding organizations like Budi Utomo.
- đ Economic exploitation by the colonial government prompted the elite class to react and advocate for the rights of the Indonesian populace.
- â The educated elite organized national movements to raise public awareness and resistance against colonial rule.
- đ The national struggle evolved to include intellectual opposition, moving beyond armed conflict to promote ideas through writing and organized discussions.
Q & A
What is the main topic of the lesson discussed in the transcript?
-The main topic is the emergence of the elite class in Indonesia and their role in the national movement.
What is the definition of the elite class or 'golongan elit' in Indonesia?
-'Golongan elit' refers to the educated and progressive class in Indonesia, often consisting of professionals such as doctors, teachers, journalists, and government officials.
What historical policy led to the emergence of the elite class in Indonesia?
-The emergence of the elite class is attributed to the 'politiek ethisch' or ethical policy implemented by the Dutch colonial government.
Who was a key figure in the development of the ethical policy in Indonesia?
-C. Th. van Deventer, a Dutch legal expert, was a prominent advocate for the ethical policy in Indonesia.
What are the three main aspects of the ethical policy discussed in the transcript?
-The three main aspects are irrigation, emigration, and education.
How did education play a role in the formation of the elite class?
-Education provided by the Dutch colonial government led to the emergence of a new educated class that became aware of social injustices and sought change.
What was one significant organization founded by the educated elite for advancing education?
-The Budi Utomo organization was established to promote education and progress among Indonesian youth.
How did the elite class contribute to the economic awareness among the Indonesian population?
-The elite class raised awareness about economic exploitation by the colonial government and initiated movements for economic justice.
What role did social organizations play in the national movement according to the transcript?
-Social organizations, founded by the educated elite, aimed to increase societal awareness and unify efforts against colonial rule.
What was the significance of the organizational structure of the elite class in the struggle for independence?
-The elite class's organized structure facilitated leadership training and created a foundation for effective movements against colonialism, fostering unity across diverse communities.
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