Portents of Power: Natural Disasters throughout Indonesian History

Q4 Computer Science
Wayan Jarrah Sastrawan
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Abstract:The Indonesian archipelago plays a major role in the global history of natural disaster. Traditional sources can provide crucial insights into this history, but their full potential has yet to be realized. This paper investigates a diverse range of sources from Java and Bali, spanning the eighth to the twentieth centuries, to ascertain cultural attitudes to disasters, the impacts of disasters on society, and practices of recording disaster events. These sources include royal charters, historical chronicles, temple ruins, traditional paintings, and divination manuals. The paper finds that natural disasters were considered to be signs of power, broadly conceived to include political, spiritual, and natural power. Disasters were therefore closely associated with political change and divine activity. The impacts of disaster, while sometimes severe, were normalized in Indonesian society through practices of augury and tactics of resilience. The paper’s culture-focused approach allows for more reliable interpretations of traditional records of specific disaster events, such as a major eruption of Bali’s Agung volcano in 1710–11. It can therefore offer valuable insights into how natural disasters have shaped global history in the long term.
权力的征兆:印尼历史上的自然灾害
摘要:印度尼西亚群岛在全球自然灾害史上扮演着重要角色。传统资源可以为这段历史提供重要的见解,但它们的全部潜力尚未得到实现。本文调查了爪哇和巴厘岛的各种来源,跨越八世纪到二十世纪,以确定对灾害的文化态度,灾害对社会的影响,以及记录灾害事件的做法。这些资源包括皇家宪章、历史编年史、寺庙遗址、传统绘画和占卜手册。本文发现,自然灾害被认为是权力的标志,广义上包括政治、精神和自然权力。因此,灾难与政治变革和神的活动密切相关。灾害的影响,虽然有时是严重的,但通过占卜和恢复策略在印度尼西亚社会正常化。这篇论文以文化为中心的方法允许对特定灾难事件的传统记录进行更可靠的解释,例如1710年至1711年巴厘岛阿贡火山的一次大爆发。因此,它可以为了解自然灾害如何长期影响全球历史提供有价值的见解。
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Internetworking Indonesia
Internetworking Indonesia COMPUTER SCIENCE, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING-
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