Revolutions of 1848 in Italy (Part 4 of 5)

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  • čas přidán 15. 06. 2024
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    In the third part of my lecture on the Revolutions of 1848, I take a snapshot of a critical point in the process of Italian Unification. The failed Revolutions of 1848 in Italy resulted in the a paradigm shift from Mazzini's romantic republican nationalism to a more pragmatic and successful nationalism.
    This is the fourth part in a five part series on the Revolutions of 1848.
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Komentáře • 72

  • @celinevazquez1652
    @celinevazquez1652 Před 6 lety +57

    when France sneezes, Europe catches a cold

  • @marksu12
    @marksu12 Před 9 lety +14

    I don't even have history for another year, I just have this deep, deep love for it. Thanks for getting me my fix!

    • @tomrichey
      @tomrichey  Před 9 lety +17

      It's my pleasure to help! You make me sound like your history dealer... Perhaps, I should refer to my channel as the History Trap! Haha

  • @brittneyklemme3323
    @brittneyklemme3323 Před 4 lety

    Thank you Tom Richey for not only getting me through WHAP, AP Euro and APUSH but also for yeeting me through my UT UShistory class with an A this past semester. 100% could not have done it without you. Love my Richey notes.

  • @munkyguitar
    @munkyguitar Před 3 lety +1

    I’m your new No 1 fan Tom. Brilliant work as always

  • @dawsonreynier8773
    @dawsonreynier8773 Před 7 lety

    Love these videos! I'm in a collegiate history class, these help solidify a lot of concepts! Thanks a lot!

  • @AishanZavrichko
    @AishanZavrichko Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks for speaking in a simple and understandable way, a lot of sources I looked at just bombed me with a chaotic summary, whereas here I can see the full picture and research further upon that. 👏

  • @ThePols97
    @ThePols97 Před 9 lety +18

    I'm glad you talked about the Roman Republic and the Italian Patriots, although you should have mentioned both the Five Days of Milan and the First Italian War of Independence, they were major events in 1848 and fundamental for the Italian Unification. Anyway, I'm looking forward to the Italian unification video!

    • @tomrichey
      @tomrichey  Před 9 lety +4

      Italian Unification is not something I'm very familiar with overall so I will have to do some research before putting together a lecture on the topic. I'm sure I'll get to it eventually, though!

    • @nickcarrol6637
      @nickcarrol6637 Před 8 lety

      +Tom Richey GET TO IT NOW WE NEED IT!!!!! D:

    • @fuzzydunlop7928
      @fuzzydunlop7928 Před 7 lety +3

      Italian Unification is such an underrated moment in European history. :/

    • @sammoses9419
      @sammoses9419 Před 4 lety

      shut up nerd

  • @myleebeckstrand9920
    @myleebeckstrand9920 Před 7 lety

    Taking my DBQ tomorrow and the prompt is aimed towards the Revolutions of 1848, this has been extremely helpful! Central CA thanks you!!

  • @samuelsilver8077
    @samuelsilver8077 Před 9 lety +20

    I love your history series. Sub from Finland :)

    • @tomrichey
      @tomrichey  Před 9 lety +10

      THANK YOU! Always great to hear from my international audience. :D

  • @bogigima2414
    @bogigima2414 Před 9 lety +3

    I started watching your series this summer term, HIS 102, and find them very helpful in introducing the topics before I go to the textbook. I also liked the graphic organizer for the isms of the 19th c. I do best when I have that type of presentation. I hope you will consider doing more like that.

  • @nikedisamotracia6817
    @nikedisamotracia6817 Před 2 lety

    From an italian student… thank you for this video! Extremely clear and useful

  • @deltaop1reload
    @deltaop1reload Před 5 lety

    Please do a series on Italian Unification, like you did on the German one. Appreciate your content a lot!

  • @mtlicq
    @mtlicq Před 2 lety

    I like the brevity of your intro graphics. Good to not waste time on that stuff.

  • @yakovgilman166
    @yakovgilman166 Před 9 lety +1

    Eagerly waiting waiting for the next Episode of the "Revolutions of 1848".

    • @tomrichey
      @tomrichey  Před 9 lety +4

      Working on editing it now! Should have it posted sometime in the next few days.

  • @joydevor1471
    @joydevor1471 Před 5 lety

    Love your videos! Did you ever land up making a video on Italian Unification? Thanks!!

  • @lukabeltadze5326
    @lukabeltadze5326 Před rokem

    thank you, this helped me out a lot

  • @christofferhallgren1148
    @christofferhallgren1148 Před 8 lety +2

    great Into, straight to the point!

    • @nolanmcgee9824
      @nolanmcgee9824 Před 4 lety

      Christoffer Hallgren I got strait to the point with your mom

    • @yotus9337
      @yotus9337 Před 4 lety

      Nolan McGee saw your other comment. How old even are you?

  • @hyunhun5156
    @hyunhun5156 Před 2 lety

    watched these for AP EURO and back here for my history course in college

  • @thechannel8544
    @thechannel8544 Před 5 lety +2

    Matt damon teaching history!

  • @kenziew8807
    @kenziew8807 Před 7 lety

    would you do an Italian unification series?

  • @irenepetrone1607
    @irenepetrone1607 Před 6 lety +1

    Hi Tom! your videos are amazing, I might be passing my history exam just thanks to these videos! Anyways it's GARIBALDI and not GARABALDI :D But you're still awesome ! Thank you so much !!! Italian fan here

  • @the.gaijin.wanderer
    @the.gaijin.wanderer Před 8 lety +4

    So Italy was on unified for like 1000 years?

  • @christinewan4869
    @christinewan4869 Před 8 lety +1

    Thanks so much! Taiwanese sub taking AP Euro the day after tomorrow.

    • @tomrichey
      @tomrichey  Před 8 lety +2

      +Christine Wan Best of luck!

    • @tomrichey
      @tomrichey  Před 8 lety +2

      +Christine Wan Best of luck!!!

  • @abelcable798
    @abelcable798 Před 5 lety

    What’s minar kacal basis in 5:33?

  • @alexpriday5549
    @alexpriday5549 Před 3 lety

    epic video

  • @AntonioVidili4life_research

    What about the kingdom of Sardinia?

  • @JuYoungHan1999
    @JuYoungHan1999 Před 7 lety +1

    Another AP-Crammer :D Subbing from Turkeyy

  • @abelcable798
    @abelcable798 Před 5 lety

    What did you say at 5:08 at z knees?

  • @goalgetter1291
    @goalgetter1291 Před 9 lety +15

    Not all revolutions failed. In switzerland the Revolution led to the Foundation of the modern state!

    • @tomrichey
      @tomrichey  Před 9 lety +11

      Good to know! Historical generalizations are useful to a point, but a generalization can never include everyone. I should look into this Swiss revolution sometime.

    • @goalgetter1291
      @goalgetter1291 Před 9 lety +3

      Tom Richey Thx for the reply! Just wanted to add that I really enjoy your videos and that they helped me many times as a student of international affairs in switzerland! Keep up the good work!

  • @yakovgilman166
    @yakovgilman166 Před 9 lety +5

    I love your history series. Sub from Israel

    • @tomrichey
      @tomrichey  Před 9 lety +3

      Thank you! A pleasure to have an audience in Israel!

  • @CrazyKraut20
    @CrazyKraut20 Před 7 lety

    I started watching this video at around 1:20 and thought that italy was ruled by Dope and Bourbon for a weird moment

  • @oskareriksson2202
    @oskareriksson2202 Před 3 lety +1

    The freedom of Italy was sacrificed on the altar of napoleon III dirty political ambitions. But the time give ever the payback,and in 1870, after years he was protecting the pope and stopping the Italians to enter in Rome, the Prussians beaten him and he was forced to surrender, immediately after the Italian army taked Rome, and the garibaldines (that fought like mercenaries from South America to South Africa to Europe) after napoleon was captured, departed for France to fight IN DEFENSE OF THE REPUBLIC, a totally disinterested act, like In 1914 commanded by the grandson of Garibaldi the garibaldines enlisted in the French foreign legion to fight in the Argonnes, and so French citizens was present in Rome in 1848 and later, a real international revolutionary feeling pushed them to do that, (also if the French in 1848 had restored the pope on the throne, but bow there was the republic again and wherever is a republic in difficult, the garibaldines go) and with guerrilla tactics (the word franque tirallieur born there by the Prussians, for the hit and run tactics used by the garibaldines) succeeded even to win some small battle against Prussia. Indeed when the armistice was signed, the only area to be out of the truce WAS THAT ONE OCCUPIED BY GARIBALDI, because the Prussians wanted him alive, and execute him. But he succeeded in withdraw in order, and in the French parliament VICTOR HUGO sad "Garibaldi is the only French general to have win in battle against the Prussians in this war". Truely Garibaldi had defeated the French army, and the neapolitan army too, yet in Rome in 1848 but later when reinforcement a arrived the republic was condemned. If it wasn't for all these political dirty games, italy would have been united like a federal republic, and not bylike a kingdom by the savoy dinasty (the savoy was an assurance for France and England, they sad ok unite Italy but we can't accept a new revolutionary republic like France in 1792, so do a kingdom with a dinasty that will control the revolutionaries, GARIBALDI WAS YET A MYTH, BUT IN THE ROYAL CIRCLES WAS HATED INDEED BECAUSE WAS A REVOLUTIONARY.) VIVA LA REPUBBLICA! ❤️ VIVA IL 48!

  • @TheRajeevr
    @TheRajeevr Před 7 lety +1

    great work. fan from india :)

  • @louis-josephmoukhtar5012
    @louis-josephmoukhtar5012 Před 7 lety +6

    Garibaldi! Not Garabaldi!

  • @sarahjones79
    @sarahjones79 Před rokem

    Nationalism today is almost considered a swear word?

  • @michaelaustin1469
    @michaelaustin1469 Před 8 lety

    You didnt really talk about the revolutions. You only spoke about unification

    • @tomrichey
      @tomrichey  Před 8 lety

      In Italy, the failed Revolutions of 1848 are really just part of the overall story of Italian Unification.

    • @michaelaustin1469
      @michaelaustin1469 Před 8 lety

      oh ok sorry to bother you but what really sparked the revolutions in Italy.Was it sparked by that of france? or there were some other causes.Thanks mate

    • @tomrichey
      @tomrichey  Před 8 lety

      This is part of a 5 part lecture. Have you seen the other parts? That may add context.

  • @AnCoilean
    @AnCoilean Před 9 lety

    No 1848 Irish revolution

    • @tomrichey
      @tomrichey  Před 9 lety +1

      Not so much... But I should look into doing a few vids on Irish history.

    • @finalfrontier001
      @finalfrontier001 Před 9 lety

      SeanIsNotCool
      Irish were British back then. The British middle and lower class started REDEFINING the MEANING of being BRITISH which was NOT CATHOLIC aka Irish. This is what happened in the UK in 1848. This was due to PATRIOTISM.

  • @pipporeus8040
    @pipporeus8040 Před 5 lety

    Juseppi Masini LoL

  • @davidkorn6198
    @davidkorn6198 Před 6 lety

    Good contents! Just about your attitude: so full of yourself and when you try to quote Garibaldi in Italian, you just turn (and sound) pathetic
    Keep working but with less ego ; )
    NAMASTE from Rome