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A History of Italy

A History of Italy

Mike Corradi 304 Episodes Jun 16, 2026

Join history buff Mike Corradi on a journey through time as he unfolds the rich tapestry of the Italian peninsula's history. This chronological story starts with the collapse of the Western Roman Empire and leads you through iconic events, influential figures, and cultural milestones that have shaped Italy. The podcast covers serious history but also highlights humorous anecdotes like battles over a bucket, rude names, and naughty popes. New episodes are released every other week.

Episodes

Interview episode: Learning Italian with Margherita from "Italian Matters" Jun 16, 2026 26:42 We speak with Margherita Berti, founder of Italian Matters, an online Italian language school that helps adult learners build confidence and make consistent progress in Italian through a practical, structured approach. In this conversation, she shares effective learning strategies, common mistakes to avoid, and the habits, resources, and mindset that can help learners speak Italian.To learn more a
A hiatus announcement and an announcement of an announcement Jun 9, 2026 05:07 Just a quick message to let you know that the podcast may be slowing down a bit over the next month or so as i am studying for the exam to become a recognised Italian tour guide.Also to give you a little hint for an upcoming surprise...
Isabella d’Este — The First Lady of the Renaissance May 26, 2026 20:09 In this episode of A History of Italy, we explore the extraordinary life of Isabella d’Este, one of the most influential women of the Italian Renaissance and arguably the closest thing the 15th and 16th centuries had to a modern celebrity influencer.Born into the powerful House of Este in Ferrara and married into the Gonzaga dynasty of Mantua, Isabella navigated the violent and unstable political
Call for contributions for the podcast website May 14, 2026 02:34 We are opening a new section of the podcast website with contributions from you, dear listener!You can send in articles, thoughts, family stories and so on.They should be:Pertinent to Italy, trips to Italy Italian culture and history or Italians abroad.Not contain vulgarity /unless required for the story of quoted) hate speech, promote gambling and so onContain references to sourcesYou can also ad
Interview episode: The Toscanini conspiracy with Filippo Iannarone May 5, 2026 27:20 When the president of the brand new Republic of Italy, Luigi Einaudi decides in 1946 he wants to exercise his right to select 5 illustrious Italians to be senators for life, one of his choices falls on world famous conductor Arturo Toscanini. The candidates, however, must have a spotless reputation and the check into the conductors life soon reveals that he was present in the small sleepy Tuscan o
205 - Venice back on its feet (more or less (1516 to 1540) Apr 21, 2026 17:55 Episode SummaryThe 16th century didn’t start kindly for the Republic of Venice—but if history has taught us anything, it’s that Venice had a knack for bouncing back.In this episode, we follow Venice from near-collapse during the War of the League of Cambrai through its remarkable recovery by 1516. But survival came at a cost: a shifting role in European trade, rising global powers, and increasingl
204 - The Rustic War in Trentino Apr 7, 2026 19:26 Here are your show notes, in the same structured style and tone as before:Show NotesLink to Trentino tour: https://voicemap.me/tour/trento/italy-s-gateway-to-europe-from-medieval-to-modern-trentoEpisode OverviewIn 1525, revolutionary ideas inspired by the Protestant Reformation spread from Germany into the Alpine valleys of Trentino. What followed was a dramatic — if short-lived — uprising of peas
203 - Piedmont and the Savoy in the early 1500's - How to lose a duchy Mar 17, 2026 15:01 Episode OverviewContinuing our tour of the Italian peninsula in the early 1500s, we move north from the Kingdom of Naples, through the Papal States and Tuscany, across the Apennines, past Genoa, and into what is today the region of Piedmont.In this episode we explore the key political players in the region — the Marquisate of Saluzzo, the Marquisate of Monferrato, and above all the Duchy of Savoy.
202 - Spanish Italy in the early 1500's -The Kingdom of Naples Feb 24, 2026 19:43 Episode OverviewHaving toured Spanish Sardinia and turbulent Sicily, we now complete our circuit of southern Italy by turning to the Kingdom of Naples.Once secured for Spain by the legendary Gonzalo de Córdoba, Naples became one of the crown jewels of the Spanish Empire — wealthy, strategic, and politically delicate.In this episode, we follow the kingdom from consolidation under Spanish rule throu
201 - Spanish Italy in the early 1500’s - Sardinia and Sicily Feb 3, 2026 17:09 Episode OverviewHaving raced through the early 1500s following the Italian Wars, the Medici popes, Leonardo da Vinci, and the creation of the Medici duchy in Florence, it’s time to slow down and look at the parts of Italy we’ve left slightly out of focus.In this episode, we take a tour of the Italian peninsula’s two great islands — Sardinia and Sicily — and the Kingdom of Naples’ wider Mediterrane
200th episode 8th anniversary Jan 3, 2026 29:01 To celebrate the 200th anniversary episode, which coincided with the 8th anniversary, we decided to hear from you, dear constant listener to create a special episode to celebrate this great milestone with many more hopefully to come.As well as greetings, we'll hear about:Sieges vs BattlesMoving Michelangelo artworkAn influential writer at the court of pope Leo XThe legend of the heart of bricks hi
199 – The dying gasp of the Fiorentine Republic and the first duke Dec 26, 2025 21:41 Episode SummaryWith Giovanni dalle Bande Nere gone, we return to Florence to witness the dramatic collapse of the centuries-old Florentine Republic and the emergence of Medici princely rule. Against the backdrop of the Sack of Rome, religious extremism, political infighting, and imperial intervention, this episode follows Florence’s final republican experiment and introduces one of its most contro

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