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The Hero of Two Worlds: From Candle Maker to the Father of Italy
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The Hero of Two Worlds: From Candle Maker to the Father of Italy

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January 20, 202634m 29s

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Show Notes

In this episode of pplpod, we dive into the adventurous life of Giuseppe Garibaldi, the Italian general and revolutionary known globally as the "Hero of the Two Worlds". Join us as we track his journey from his early life as a sailor in Nice to his exile in South America, where he mastered guerrilla warfare and formed his iconic "Redshirts" while fighting in Brazil and Uruguay,. We discuss his romance with the skilled horsewoman Anita, who fought alongside him before her tragic death during his retreat from Rome,.

We break down his pivotal role in the Risorgimento (Italian Unification), including the famous Expedition of the Thousand, where he led volunteers to capture Sicily and Naples,. You'll hear how Garibaldi, a staunch republican, pragmatically allied with the monarchy to unify his homeland, culminating in his famous handshake with King Victor Emmanuel II at Teano,.

Beyond the battlefield, we explore Garibaldi's time as a global celebrity and his odd jobs in exile, including a stint making candles in Staten Island, New York. We also cover his near-involvement in the American Civil War, where he was offered a command by the Union but refused because Abraham Lincoln was not yet ready to abolish slavery. Finally, we look at his later years as an anti-clerical socialist, a Grand Master Freemason, and a symbol of liberty revered by figures ranging from Che Guevara to A.J.P. Taylor,,.

Key Topics:

  • The South American Years: The Ragamuffin War, the Uruguayan Civil War, and the origin of the poncho-wearing Redshirts,,.
  • The March for Unity: How Garibaldi conquered the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies and his rivalry with Prime Minister Cavour,,.
  • Global Icon: His rapturous welcome in London, his support for the French Republic, and his "Rome or Death" campaign,,.
  • Ideology: His shift from Mazzinian republicanism to the International, and his intense dislike of the Pope’s temporal power,,.