Following the birth of the Italian Kingdom: Imposing or accepting the Italian language? From the Middle Ages, the use of Italian language in literary production has contributed to hold together in a shared identity a people that still didn’t have a common army, law, and economy. Indeed, while being subjected to different dominations, the Italians had always been able to preserve their culture and traditions through language. In 1861, with the birth of the Italian Kingdom, it seemed natural to use the language to support the formation of a national consciousness. So, the Florentine language that was spoken by educated people, already used by Alessandro Manzoni in the last writing of the Promessi Sposi, was taken as a model to encode ...