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EPISODE · Mar 23, 2025 · 33 MIN

Ep.9 | The Making of Italy: A Journey Through Identity, Unity and Division

from Voices of Italy - Beyond la Dolce Vita · host Alessia Puzzo

Italy became a unified country in 1861. Or did it? In this episode of Voices of Italy, we dive into the fascinating and chaotic story of Italian unification, separating historical fact from patriotic myth. From Garibaldi’s Redshirts and Cavour’s political chess game to the deep regional divisions that persist today, we explore how a fragmented land full of independent states was (forcefully) stitched together into a single nation.But uniting Italy on a map was just the beginning. The real challenge? Uniting its people. Even after 1861, Venice and Rome weren’t part of the new kingdom, and regional differences (cultural, linguistic, and economic) remained sharp. We discuss how the famous phrase "Fatta l’Italia, bisogna fare gli italiani" (“Italy is made, now we must make Italians”) still rings true today.And what if we told you that L’Unità d’Italia wasn’t truly completed by Garibaldi, but by… televizion? TV legend Mike Bongiorno may have done more to create a shared Italian identity than any 19th-century general. We’ll explore how television, education, and mass media played a surprising role in bringing Italians together.Episode 9 covers:✅ How Italy was unified: from the Kingdom of Sardinia to a nation-state✅ The story of Garibaldi, Cavour, and the myths of the Risorgimento✅ Why regional divides still shape Italy today, from language to politics✅ The unexpected role of television in unifying Italians✅ How Italy’s deep-rooted differences continue to influence modern society🎧 Tune in for a deep dive into Italian history, culture, and identity—and discover why Italy, in many ways, is still a work in progress.#ItalianUnification #ItalyHistory #Risorgimento #Garibaldi #Cavour #ItalianCulture #RegionalDifferences #MadeInItaly #ItalyThenAndNow #VoicesOfItaly #HistoryPodcast #ItalianIdentity #MikeBongiorno #ItalianTV #ItalyExplained #LearnItalianHistory #ItalyFacts #ItalyBeyondLaDolceVita

Italy became a unified country in 1861. Or did it? In this episode of Voices of Italy, we dive into the fascinating and chaotic story of Italian unification, separating historical fact from patriotic myth. From Garibaldi’s Redshirts and Cavour’s political chess game to the deep regional divisions that persist today, we explore how a fragmented land full of independent states was (forcefully) stitched together into a single nation.But uniting Italy on a map was just the beginning. The real challenge? Uniting its people. Even after 1861, Venice and Rome weren’t part of the new kingdom, and regional differences (cultural, linguistic, and economic) remained sharp. We discuss how the famous phrase "Fatta l’Italia, bisogna fare gli italiani" (“Italy is made, now we must make Italians”) still rings true today.And what if we told you that L’Unità d’Italia wasn’t truly completed by Garibaldi, but by… televizion? TV legend Mike Bongiorno may have done more to create a shared Italian identity than any 19th-century general. We’ll explore how television, education, and mass media played a surprising role in bringing Italians together.Episode 9 covers:✅ How Italy was unified: from the Kingdom of Sardinia to a nation-state✅ The story of Garibaldi, Cavour, and the myths of the Risorgimento✅ Why regional divides still shape Italy today, from language to politics✅ The unexpected role of television in unifying Italians✅ How Italy’s deep-rooted differences continue to influence modern society🎧 Tune in for a deep dive into Italian history, culture, and identity—and discover why Italy, in many ways, is still a work in progress.#ItalianUnification #ItalyHistory #Risorgimento #Garibaldi #Cavour #ItalianCulture #RegionalDifferences #MadeInItaly #ItalyThenAndNow #VoicesOfItaly #HistoryPodcast #ItalianIdentity #MikeBongiorno #ItalianTV #ItalyExplained #LearnItalianHistory #ItalyFacts #ItalyBeyondLaDolceVita

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