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Inventaris Arsip Nahdlatul Ulama 1948 - 1979 INVENTARIS ARSIP NAHDLATUL ULAMA 1948 - 1979 DIREKTORAT PENGOLAHAN DEPUTI BIDANG KONSERVASI ARSIP ARSIP NASIONAL REPUBLIK INDONESIA JAKARTA 2015 DAFTAR ISI KATA PENGANTAR .......................................................................................................... i DAFTAR ISI .......................................................................................................... ii BAB I PENDAHULUAN ...................................................................................................... v A. Sejarah Organisasi ............................................................................................ v B. Sejarah Arsip ..................................................................................................... ix C. Pertanggungjawaban Penyusunan Inventaris Arsip ......................................... x 1. Pengolahan Arsip ..................................................................................... x 2. Petunjuk Penggunaan Inventaris Arsip .................................................... xii 3. Petunjuk Penggunaan Arsip sebagai Sumber Data .................................. xiii DAFTAR PUSTAKA BAB II URAIAN DESKRIPSI .............................................................................................. 1 A. Kesekretariatan ................................................................................................. 1 1. Ketatausahaan ......................................................................................... 1 2. Kepegawaian ........................................................................................... 5 3. Keuangan ................................................................................................ 8 4. Kerumahtanggaan ................................................................................... 26 5. Hubungan Kelembagaan .......................................................................... 36 B. Keorganisasian ..................................................................................................110 1. Muktamar ................................................................................................110 2. Musyawarah ............................................................................................111 3. Konferensi ...............................................................................................114 4. Rapat .......................................................................................................153 5. Badan Otonom ........................................................................................171 a. Fatayat .............................................................................................171 b. Anshor .............................................................................................174 c. Himpunan Pengusaha Muslimin Indonesia ......................................197 d. Ikatan Bekas Pejuang Islam Indonesia .............................................200 e. Ikatan Pelajar Nahdlatul Ulama/Ikatan Putra-Putri Nahdlatul .........203 ii f. Ikatan Sarjana Muslim Indonesia ..................................................208 g. Jam’iyatul Qurra wal Huffazh .......................................................209 h. Yayasan Muawanah Nahdlatul Ulama ..........................................210 i. Lajnah Pemilihan Umum Nahdlatul Ulama ..................................210 j. Lembaga Seni Budaya Muslimin Indonesia ..................................219 k. Ma’arif ...........................................................................................224 l. Mabarrat ........................................................................................233 m. Missi Islam ....................................................................................238 n. Muslimat ........................................................................................239 o. Persatuan Pengasuh Rakyat Muslimin Indonesia ..........................250 p. Persatuan Guru Nahdlatul Ulama ..................................................251 q. Persatuan Petani Nahdlatul Ulama ................................................253 r. Pergerakan Mahasiswa Islam Indonesia .......................................260 s. Robithatul Maahidil Islamiyah ......................................................268 t. Sarikat Buruh Muslimin Indonesia ................................................269 u. Serikat Nelayan Muslimin Indonesia ............................................288 v. Thariqat Mu’tabarah ......................................................................290 6. Kepengurusan dan Keanggotaan...........................................................290 C. Keagamaan .....................................................................................................361 D. Politik .......................................................................................................371 1. Pemilihan Umum ..................................................................................371 2. Pemerintahan.........................................................................................379 3. Parlemen ...............................................................................................396 E. Ekonomi .......................................................................................................429 F. Sosial .......................................................................................................452 G. Pendidikan......................................................................................................455 H. Kebudayaan....................................................................................................464 I. Ketenagakerjaan .............................................................................................466 J. Hukum .......................................................................................................477 K. Keamanan ......................................................................................................481 L. Luar Negeri ....................................................................................................491 iii LAMPIRAN A. INDEKS .......................................................................................................501 B. DAFTAR SINGKATAN ...............................................................................556 iv KATA PENGANTAR Pasal 19 ayat (2) Undang-Undang Nomor 43 Tahun 2009 tentang Kearsipan menyebutkan bahwa Arsip Nasional Republik Indonesia (ANRI) wajib melaksanakan pengelolaan arsip statis yang berskala nasional yang diterima dari lembaga negara, perusahaan, organisasi politik, organisasi kemasyarakatan, dan perseorangan. Pengelolaan arsip statis oleh ANRI ditujukan untuk menjamin keselamatan dan keamanan arsip sebagai bukti pertanggungjawaban nasional dalam kehidupan bermasyarakat, berbangsa, dan bernegara. Arsip statis yang dikelola oleh ANRI merupakan memori kolektif, identitas bangsa, bahan penelitian dan pengembangan ilmu pengetahuan serta sumber informasi publik. Oleh karena itu, untuk meningkatkan mutu pengelolaan arsip statis, maka khazanah arsip statis yang tersimpan di ANRI harus diolah dengan benar berdasarkan kaidah-kaidah kearsipan sehingga arsip statis dapat ditemukan dengan cepat, tepat dan lengkap. Berkaitan dengan hal tersebut, Sub Direktorat Arsip Konvensional Setelah Tahun 1945 Direktorat Pengolahan pada Tahun Anggaran 2014 melaksanakan penyusunan Inventaris Arsip Nahdlatul Ulama 1948-1979. Kami menyadari inventaris arsip ini masih belum sempurna. Namun, setidaknya inventaris arsip ini sudah dapat digunakan sebagai finding aid untuk mengakses, menelusuri, dan menemukan arsip Nahdlatul Ulama 1948 - 1979 yang tersimpan di ANRI dalam rangka pelayanan arsip statis kepada pengguna arsip (user). Akhirnya, kami mengucapkan banyak terima kasih kepada pimpinan ANRI, anggota tim dan semua pihak yang telah membantu penyusunan inventaris arsip ini. Semoga Allah SWT, Tuhan Yang Maha Esa membalas amal baik yang telah Bapak/Ibu/Sdr berikan. Amin. Jakarta, Maret 2015 Direktur Pengolahan Azmi ii DAFTAR ISI Halaman KATA PENGANTAR .................................................................................... i DAFTAR ISI ............................................................................................................. iii PENDAHULUAN ..................................................................................................... vii A. Sejarah Organisasi Sekretariat Negara ........................................................... vii 1. Sekretariat Negara Periode Awal Kemerdekaan (1945 – 1949) ………...…vii 2. Sekretariat Negara Periode Republik Indonesia Serikat (1949- 1950)……....ix iii 3. Sekretariat Negara Periode Demokrasi Liberal (1950- 1959)…………………ix 4. Sekretariat Negara Periode Demokrasi Terpimpin (1960- 1966)……………...x 5. Sekretariat Negara Periode Demokrasi Pancasila hingga Reformasi (1966- sekarang)……..…………………………………….………....xi B. Organisasi Sekretariat Negara Pada Masa Kabinet Perdana Menteri ........... .xiii C. Sejarah Arsip Sekretariat Negara Pada Masa Kabinet Perdana Menteri ........ xvi D. Teknis Penyusunan Inventaris dan Pengaturan Arsip Sekretariat Negara Pada Masa Kabinet Perdana Menteri ............................. xvii DAFTAR PUSTAKA ............................................................................................ xxvi URAIAN DESKRIPSI ARSIP ..................................................................................... 1 A. UMUM .......................................................................................................

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