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THE UNIFICATION OF ITALY c1830-70

,VIENNA SETTLEMENT 1815:
After Napoleonic wars- states restored to old order
●​ Piedmont: house of Savoy
○​ Repressive and poor
●​ Lombardy/Venetia: Direct Austrian rule
○​ Wealthiest state
●​ Parma, Modena, Tuscany: independent but Austrian influence
-​ Parma: Marie Louise (Austrian) - Napoleon’s second wife
-​ Modena: Francis iv (Habsburg family)
-​ Tuscany: Leopold iii (Habsburg family)
●​ Papal states: under rule of the pope
●​ Kingdom of Two Sicilies: house of Bourbon
○​ Repressive and poor


1831-32 REVOLUTIONS:

1830- revolution in France: ‘July revolution’- constitutional monarchy under Louis-Phillippe
-​ Italian nationalists thought he would help them
1831:
Modena uprising led by Misley: thought FIV would help but he changed his mind
-​ Had Menotti (one of leaders) arrested)
-​ Revolution happened anyway and FIV fled to Vienna
Parma: similar to Modena- mainly students
-​ Marie Louise fled to Vienna
Papal states: NOT NATIONALIST- wanted reform and a constitution
-​ Captured Perugia, Ancona and Bologna- provisional governments
AUSTRIA CRUSHED THEM ALL AND RESTORED ORDER
-​ Menotti and others executed- brutal repression
Why they failed:
●​ Too regional
○​ No national vision- also papal states was not a nationalist revolution
■​ Menotti wanted constitutional gov’t but in papal states wanted a
republican gov’t
●​ Lack of communication
○​ In Modena- Menotti hoped for leadership under FIV
○​ In Romagna and Umbria- separate Italian Provinces gov’t declared
●​ Narrow social base
○​ 80-85% of Italy were peasants/working class
■​ Campanilismo- no interest- so no common support for revolution
■​ Romagna- some peasants helped to reinstate papal rule
●​ No foreign support
○​ Britain and France did not get involved- did not want war with Austria
○​ Austrian brutality and military strength- Menotti death

, ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS:
Economic:
●​ Enclosure 1830s and 40s: land that was redistributed in Napoleonic wars- restored to old
order- ARISTOCRATIC DOMINANCE
-​ Mostly papacy and aristocracy
-​ LOMBARDY-VENETIA 1830: 60% of land owned by large landowners and
church
-​ Reduction of common spaces for peasants
-​ 1820-50 in central areas- commons shrunk by 40%
●​ Very tough for landless peasants
-​ High grain prices due to tariffs and high rent (greedy landlords)
-​ Tariffs up to 30%
●​ Very slow Industrialisation
-​ Depended on Britain for coal
-​ Localism, physical geography poor infrastructure
-​ Apennine mountains- running down centre of Italy- travel v. hard
-​ Main industry was textiles: based in north- basically non-existent in south
-​ 1830: Lombardy produced 70% of Italy’s silk output
●​ Bad transport- no railways

Social:
●​ Maj focused on day-to-day survival
-​ 1840s and 1853 famines- poor harvests; potato blight
-​ Cholera outbreaks
-​ 1836- 65,000 died- blamed on naples
-​ 1837- 27,000 died in Palermo
-​ Malaria- especially in south
●​ Campanilismo- small town mentality
○​ Only 4% spoke italian and 80% illiterate- compounded social divides
●​ Role of Church; anti unification- 98% catholic- listened to pope
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