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Luca Cottini, "The Rise of Americanism in Italy, 1888-1919" (U Toronto Press, 2025)

Feb 2, 2026
Luca Cottini, associate professor of Italian studies and creator of the Italian Innovators YouTube channel, explores Italy’s complex encounters with the United States around 1888–1919. He traces transatlantic cultural flows, emigration laws, baseball tours, Columbus myths, American products and ideas, and Woodrow Wilson’s wartime soft power. Short, lively stories link commerce, culture, and national identity.
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INSIGHT

Americanism As Transatlantic Dialogue

  • Americanism is a two-way, transatlantic construction shaped by both Americans and Italians.
  • Luca Cottini shows migration and American visitors both exported the American way of life to Italy.
INSIGHT

1888 Law Spawned The Great Migration

  • The 1888 Italian law legalized seasonal migration and unintentionally legitimized permanent emigration.
  • That law helped launch the four-decade Great Migration that reshaped Italy and transatlantic ties.
ANECDOTE

1891 New Orleans Lynching Triggered Diplomacy

  • In 1891 a mob in New Orleans lynched 13 Italians, mostly Sicilians, causing a diplomatic rupture with Italy.
  • The crisis prompted Italy to open an embassy in Washington and the Vatican to establish a nunziatura to protect migrants.
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