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Munculnya pendidikan kewarganegaraan di latar belakangi oleh semangat para pahlawan dan perjuangan bangsa yang merupakan kekuatan mental spiritual telah melahirkan kekuatan yang luar biasa dalam masa perjuangan fisik. Sedangkan dalam menghadapi globalisasi untuk mengisi kemerdekaan kita memerlukan perjuangan non fisik sesuai dengan bidang profesi masing-masing yang dilandasi oleh nilai-nilai perjuangan bangsa sehingga kita tetap memiliki wawasan dan kesadaran bernegara, sikap dan prilaku yang cinta tanah air dan mengutamakan persatuan serta kesatuan bangsa Indonesia dan keutuhan NKRI. Pendidikan Kewarganegaraan mengalami berbagai macam perubahan di dalam perkembangannya. Di mana perubahan yang dilakukan tersebut bertujuan untuk memperbaiki isi dari Pendidikan Kewarganegaraan itu sendiri. Pada mulanya istilah Pendidikan Kewiraan merupakan istilah yang digunakan sebelum memakai istilah pendidikan kewaraganegaraan. Pendidikan kewarganegaraan atau PKN secara umum merupakan bentuk pendidikan yang mengingatkan akan pentingnya nilai-nilai hak dan kewajiban warga negara supaya mereka menjadi warga negara yang berpikir tajam dalam hidup bermasyarakat dan bernegara.
Pendidikan anti korupsi memegang peranan penting dalam membentuk karakter dan integritas generasi muda. Sebagai respons terhadap tantangan korupsi yang terus mengintai di berbagai lapisan masyarakat, pendidikan anti korupsi menjadi landasan kritis untuk menanamkan nilai-nilai kejujuran, transparansi, dan akuntabilitas. Pentingnya pendidikan anti korupsi terletak pada perannya dalam membekali mahasiswa dan generasi muda dengan pemahaman mendalam mengenai dampak negatif korupsi terhadap pembangunan dan kesejahteraan masyarakat. Sebuah studi oleh Johnson et al. (2021) menunjukkan bahwa pemahaman tersebut menjadi kunci utama dalam melahirkan generasi yang mampu menolak dan melawan korupsi.
The Ideal Ruler in Medieval Bohemia discusses the development of medieval concepts and ideas about just and unjust rulership in medieval Bohemia. This theme is examined in the context of the European political thinking between 6th and 14th centuries. Robert Antonín provides new insights into interpretations of medieval sources of various kinds and asks innovative questions regarding the legitimization of monarchic power, the importance of Saint Wenceslaus, the role of ancient and biblical motifs in the Czech sources, and the influence of chivalric ideals on concepts of power. The theme of the book revolves around medieval perceptions of ideal rulership, which is seen as one of the cultural-anthropological constants shaping the social reality of the contemporary world.
Appearing in all figural media from the mid-twelfth century, family trees and lineages made political claims for their patrons.
The book demonstrates how illustrated printed books played an active role in identity-building processes in the Hungarian Kingdom. It shows the influence of Latin-language histories of Hungary in the areas of imagery of the Hungarian political community, visual representations of Hungarian patron saints, rulers, nobility and aristocracy. These books were and still are influential carriers of messages about the shared past. They were used as an important means of communication and as objects through which models of self- and collective identifications were imprinted. Their long afterlives, due to numerous editions, translations, adaptations and transpositions into other media, gradually unified the historical imagery, thus forming a key component for the identifications of the books' recipients.
Images of the Illustrious is an introduction and a guide to the numismatic scholarship of the Renaissance--the coin collections and illustrated coin-books produced by humanists and artists of the sixteenth century. Ancient Greek and Roman coins were the most abundant and portable remains of antiquity throughout Renaissance Europe, and were avidly collected as treasures, studied as documents, exchanged as gifts, admired as art, venerated as relics, and cherished as talismans of antique virtue. The ubiquitous presence of these coins, the author argues, made the lost world of the ancients accessible, comprehensible, and concrete to all literate Europeans, and encouraged an attitude toward history as a series of discontinuous scenes and events, driven by the ambitious and self-seeking individuals whose striking faces appear on the coins. Illustrated with many examples of the elegant art of the Renaissance coin-books,Images of the Illustrious ends with a comprehensive descriptive bibliography of the sixteenth-century numismatists and their books.