The journal aims to be a leading platform for the dissemination and discussion of high-quality research and scholarship in the fields of history, language, literature, and culture. It seeks to foster a deeper understanding of these disciplines by publishing original research, critical reviews, and theoretical studies that offer new insights and contribute to academic discourse.
Scope
History
1. World History: Research on significant global historical events, processes, and figures that have shaped the world across different eras.
2. Indonesian History: Studies focused on the historical developments, movements, and influential personalities in Indonesia from ancient times to the present.
3. History of Islamic Civilization: Exploration of the historical progression, cultural impact, and intellectual contributions of Islamic civilization.
Development of Science in History
1. Philosophy of History: Examination of the theoretical underpinnings and philosophical perspectives that influence the study of history.
2. Theory and Methodology: Research on the methods and theoretical frameworks used in historical research and historiography.
3. Historiography: Critical analysis of the writing of history and the various approaches to recording and interpreting historical events.
Language and Literature
1. Literature Studies: Analytical and interpretative research on literary works across different genres and periods within Arabic, Indonesian, and local languages.
2. Language Studies: Investigations into the structural, functional, and sociolinguistic aspects of Arabic, Indonesian, and local languages.
3. Language Learning (Educational Research): Studies on the processes and methodologies of teaching and learning languages, with a focus on educational strategies and outcomes.
4. Theoretical Linguistics: Research on the fundamental aspects of language structure, including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics.
5. Applied Linguistics: Practical applications of linguistic theory in areas such as language education, translation, and language policy.
Cultural Studies
Socio-Cultural Themes in Indonesia: In-depth studies of various socio-cultural phenomena, practices, and changes in Indonesian society and its regions. Topics may include traditions, customs, social structures, and cultural transformations.
By encompassing a wide range of topics within history, language, literature, and culture, the journal seeks to provide a comprehensive and interdisciplinary perspective that enriches understanding and promotes scholarly dialogue across these interconnected fields.