
Italian National Society
The Italian National Society, or Società Nazionale Italiana, was established in the late 1800s to promote Italian unity, culture, and national identity. It aimed to foster civic pride, support education, and strengthen Italy’s social and political cohesion following unification. By organizing cultural events, educational programs, and public debates, the society worked to build a sense of shared identity among Italians. Its efforts helped to solidify a collective national consciousness during a time of rapid change and nation-building, playing a significant role in shaping modern Italy’s cultural and social landscape.