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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 fascination and friction with the rising United States around 1888–1919. He traces migration laws, Columbus symbolism, American visitors and products reshaping Italian culture, and Woodrow Wilson’s wartime soft power and its fallout. Short, vivid stories reveal transatlantic cultural exchange and contested admiration.
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Americanism As Transatlantic Dialogue

  • Americanism is a multi-faceted transatlantic construction shaped by both U.S. exports and Italian perceptions.
  • Luca Cottini examines Americanism from American-to-Italy and Italy-to-America flows to show bidirectional cultural exchange.
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1888 Law Catalyzed Great Emigration

  • The 1888 Italian law legalized and normalized emigration, turning seasonal migration into the long-term Great Emigration.
  • Cottini shows returning migrants imported American lifestyles, creating fertile ground for American commercial and cultural penetration.
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Lynching, Diplomacy, And The Columbus Narrative

  • The 1891 New Orleans lynching of Italians provoked a diplomatic rupture and led Italy to open an embassy in Washington.
  • Columbus was reframed as a shared founding figure to protect Italian immigrants and align Catholic and Italian interests in the U.S.
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