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Guide Khazanah Arsip Organisasi Politik - Organisasi Kemasyarakatan (Orpol - Ormas) GUIDE KHAZANAH ARSIP ORGANISASI POLITIK - ORGANISASI KEMASYARAKATAN (ORPOL - ORMAS) DIREKTORAT PENGOLAHAN DEPUTI BIDANG KONSERVASI ARSIP ARSIP NASIONAL REPUBLIK INDONESIA 2017 GUIDE KHAZANAH ARSIP ORGANISASI POLITIK - ORGANISASI KEMASYARAKATAN © 2016 Direktorat Pengolahan Deputi Bidang Konservasi Arsip Arsip Nasional Republik Indonesia Jl. Ampera Raya No. 7, Cilandak, Jakarta Selatan, 12560 Email : [email protected] TIM KERJA Penanggungjawab Program Azmi, Direktur Pengolahan Penanggungjawab Teknis Kris Hapsari, Kepala Subdit Pengolahan Arsip III Koordinator Kegiatan Afrizal Zurman Sekretaris Bening Tri Hanggoro Anggota Wiwi Diana Sari Bambang Barlian Budi Setyanta Nuryulianti Meyrina Megasari Diah Minarti Rahayu Dian Ardiani Ridwan Achmad Dedi Faozi Bertha Jayanti Nurtiana R. Yovi Mega Purwono Hak Cipta dilindungi Undang-Undang Dilarang memperbanyak seluruh atau sebagian isi buku ini tanpa izin tertulis dari ANRI DAFTAR ISI KATA PENGANTAR ..................................................................................................................... i DAFTAR ISI .................................................................................................................................... ii I. PENDAHULUAN ....................................................................................................................... 1 A. Latar Belakang ..................................................................................................................... 1 B. Gambaran Umum Khazanah Arsip Perseorangan di ANRI ........................................... 4 C. Teknis Penyusunan Guide Arsip ......................................................................................... 5 D. Petunjuk Penggunaan Guide Arsip ..................................................................................... 9 II. URAIAN INFORMASI .............................................................................................................. 13 A. Masa VOC ........................................................................................................................... 13 a. Organisasi Kemasyarakatan ........................................................................................... 13 1. Protestantse Gemeenten in Batavia van enige andere Protestantse Kerken Buiten Batavia ................................................................................................. 13 B. Masa Hindia Belanda .......................................................................................................... 14 a. Organisasi Kemasyarakatan ......................................................................................... 14 2. Protestantse Evangelische Gemeente te Batavia .......................................................... 14 3. Pengurus Gereja Protestan di Hindia Belanda/Indonesia (GPI) .................................. 15 4. Boedi Oetomo .............................................................................................................. 16 5. Indonesia Moeda ......................................................................................................... 17 6. Muhammadiyah .......................................................................................................... 17 b. Organisasi Politik ............................................................................................................ 19 7. Gabungan Politik Indonesia (GAPI) ............................................................................ 19 8. Partai Komunis Indonesia (PKI) .................................................................................. 20 C. Masa Republik (Pasca Kemerdekaan) .............................................................................. 21 a. Organisasi Kemasyarakatan .......................................................................................... 21 9. Barisan Tani Indonesia ................................................................................................ 21 10. Dewan Harian Nasional Angkatan 45 ......................................................................... 22 11. Dewan Nasional Republik Indonesia ........................................................................... 23 12. Dharma Acarya Bali .................................................................................................... 24 13. Eks. Tentara Pelajar/Pemuda Pelajar Sumatera Tengah ............................................. 25 14. Forum Komunikasi Sumpah Bangsa Indonesia (FKSBI) ............................................ 26 15. Gerakan Pemuda Ansor (GP Ansor) ............................................................................ 27 16. Gereja-Gereja Kristen Jawa (Sinode GKJ) Salatiga .................................................... 28 17. Huria Kristen Batak Protestan Pearadja (HKBP Pearaja) ............................................ 28 18. Ikatan Pemuda Pelajar Indonesia (IPPI) ..................................................................... 29 19. Kesatuan Organisasi Serbaguna Gotong Royong (KOSGORO) ................................. 31 20. Komite Nasional Pemuda Indonesia (KNPI) ............................................................... 32 21. Kwartier Nasional Gerakan Pramuka (Kwarnas Pramuka) .......................................... 33 22. Lekra (Lembaga Kebudayaan Rakyat)......................................................................... 34 23. Majelis Ulama Indonesia (MUI) .................................................................................. 34 24. Nahdatul Ulama (NU) .................................................................................................. 36 25. Persatuan Guru Republik Indonesia (PGRI) ................................................................ 37 ii 26. Palang Merah Indonesia (PMI) .................................................................................... 38 27. Persatuan Islam (PERSIS) ........................................................................................... 39 28. Persatuan Pamong Desa Indonesia (PPDI) .................................................................. 40 29. Persatuan Wartawan Indonesia (PWI) ......................................................................... 41 30. Petisi Limapuluh .......................................................................................................... 42 31. Pondok Pesantren Ar Raudhatul Hasanah Medan........................................................ 43 32. Pondok Pesantren As Salaam Surakarta ...................................................................... 44 33. Pondok Pesantren Cipasung Singaparna Tasikmalaya................................................. 45 34. Pondok Pesantren Dar Al Tauhid Cirebon ................................................................... 46 35. Pondok Pesantren Lirboyo Kediri ................................................................................ 47 36. Pondok Pesantren Tebu Ireng Jombang ...................................................................... 48 37. Pondok Pesantren Al Fatah Karang Rejo Magetan ...................................................... 50 38. Pondok Pesantren Al Munawwir Krapyak Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta ................... 51 39. Pondok Pesantren Pabelan Magelang .......................................................................... 52 40. Pondok Pesantren Sunan Pandanaran D.I Yogyakarta ................................................. 53 41. Sentral Organisasi Buruh Seluruh Indonesia (SOBSI) ................................................ 54 42. Yayasan H.B. Yasin ..................................................................................................... 55 43. Yayasan Kebudayaan Sulawesi Selatan dan Tenggara ................................................ 55 44. Yayasan Rusli Amran ................................................................................................. 56 b. Organisasi Politik ............................................................................................................ 57 45. Front Nasional (FN) ..................................................................................................... 57 46. Golongan Karya (Golkar) ........................................................................................... 58 47. Partai Bulan Bintang (PBB) ........................................................................................ 59 48. Partai Keadilan Sejahtera (PKS) .................................................................................. 60 49. Partai Keadilan dan Persatuan (PKP) ........................................................................... 61 50. Partai Keadilan dan Persatuan Indonesia (PKPI) ......................................................... 61 51. Partai Kebangkitan Umat (PKU) ................................................................................. 62 52. Partai Kristen Nasional Indonesia (Partai Krisna Indonesia) ....................................... 63 53. Partai Musyawarah Kekeluargaan Gotong royong (Partai MKGR) ............................ 64 54. Partai Nasional Bangsa Indonesia (PNBI) ................................................................... 65 55. Partai Nasional Indonesia (PNI) .................................................................................. 66 56. Partai Patriot Pancasila ................................................................................................ 67 57. Partai Perhimpunan Indonesia Baru (PPIB) ................................................................
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