Talking History: The Italian Unification
Benjamin & Adam Ashwell
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4 - The Renaissance
Talking History: The Italian Unification
07/28/13 • 33 min
We discuss the Italian Renaissance, the late medieval era in Italy, and the papacy.
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1 - What's All This Then?
Talking History: The Italian Unification
07/10/13 • 18 min
Hello! Welcome to Talking History: The Italian Unification, 1790-1870. In this episode we introduce ourselves, give you an overview of the unification, and lay out our plan for the podcast series.
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2 - Rome to Charlemagne
Talking History: The Italian Unification
07/10/13 • 44 min
In this episode Benjamin discusses the meaning of nations and nationalism, geography of Italy, and the importance of names. Then he tells the history of Italy from Rome to Charlgemagne.
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17 - Plots, Plans, and Revolutions
Talking History: The Italian Unification
02/10/14 • 43 min
We cover the revolutions against the Kingdom of Piedmont and the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies (1820-1821).
50 - Rome or Death
Talking History: The Italian Unification
12/18/17 • 84 min
In this penultimate episode we'll cover the period from 1861 to 1871 and reach the end of our story. Italy started as a collection of small states, many of them ancient, and now the entire peninsula, minus a few outlying areas that Italy would gain after WWI, has been unified under a single government based in the ancient city of Rome. This was an amazing, almost unbelievable achievement. The Kingdom of Italy had weathered the death of its leading statesman only a few months after its formation, had survived a brutal civil war in the south, uprisings and revolts, had suffered disastrous war with Austria, and now had ended the thousand-year-old temporal power of the popes. But it had come at a price paid in money, tears, and blood.
49 - The Harsh Light of Day
Talking History: The Italian Unification
06/12/17 • 54 min
We're closing in on the end of the story of the Italian unification. Through both force of arms and cunning, Piedmont has conquered almost all of Italy - from the perspective of grand, heroic history, we've already passed the climax and we’re just tying up loose ends. But that’s not how I feel about it - because we're about to leave the heady days of high hopes and dreams for the future into the murky realm of mistakes, and of what might have been.
51 - The End
Talking History: The Italian Unification
06/23/19 • 40 min
We've come to the end of the series - this will be the last episode of our story. I'd like to spend this episode addressing some of the big questions that the series raised:
First, was unification inevitable?
Second, was the incorporation of Southern Italy into the new Italian state a result of conquest or unification?
And third, what was the legacy of the three men we focused on: Cavour, Garibaldi, and Mazzini?
Then I'll wrap up with a few closing remarks and say goodbye.
47 - David and Goliath
Talking History: The Italian Unification
07/20/16 • 42 min
Ever since the fall of the Roman Republic to the French army in 1849, we've focused pretty exclusively on events in Northern Italy, because that was there the action was. That is going to change. Distracted by the annexation of most of northern Italy, Piedmont will temporarily lose the initiative, which will pass into the hands of the republicans and revolutionaries, and in particular, to Garibaldi. Today we begin the famous story of The Thousand, or in Italian, Il Mille.
46 - A Vote for Italy
Talking History: The Italian Unification
04/09/16 • 61 min
In the space of a single year, Italy will change forever, emerging from the Second War of Italian Unification with an entirely new political landscape.
48 - A Kingdom is Born
Talking History: The Italian Unification
10/22/16 • 46 min
1860 was a bad year to be a cartographer - or maybe a good year, depending on how you look at it. In 1859 there had been seven states in Italy: the Kingdom of Piedmont, the Austrian-controlled Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia, the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, the Duchy of Parma, the Duchy of Modena, the Papal States, and the kingdom of the Two Sicilies. But, after the Second War of Italian Independence, which pitted France and Piedmont against Austria, we saw that number shrink to four, as Tuscany, Modena, and Parma all disappeared into the Kingdom of Piedmont, which also absorbed the Lombardy half of Lombardy-Venetia, and the northeastern parts of the Papal States, called the Legations. Just as the ink was drying on the revised maps, Garibaldi set sail to Sicily with just over 1,000 men in an event that has moved into the realm of mythology in Italian history - akin perhaps to Washington’s Crossing of the Delaware in American history.
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FAQ
How many episodes does Talking History: The Italian Unification have?
Talking History: The Italian Unification currently has 61 episodes available.
What topics does Talking History: The Italian Unification cover?
The podcast is about History, Italy, Italian, Podcasts and Education.
What is the most popular episode on Talking History: The Italian Unification?
The episode title '4 - The Renaissance' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Talking History: The Italian Unification?
The average episode length on Talking History: The Italian Unification is 41 minutes.
How often are episodes of Talking History: The Italian Unification released?
Episodes of Talking History: The Italian Unification are typically released every 14 days, 2 hours.
When was the first episode of Talking History: The Italian Unification?
The first episode of Talking History: The Italian Unification was released on Jul 10, 2013.
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