When talking about Italian unification, it is always stressed how divided the italians were, from language to culture to standard of living etc. and that those problems even exist until today.
Why is it though that Germany, having a similar history of many different states uniting into one after hundreds of years of independence and being under different countries influence don't have the same problems? I'm german and never noticed us having cultural divides like that. I'm specifically talking about the first unified Germany 1871, not 1990.
dlashsteier t1_iv0vrrg wrote
My only guess would be geography/topography, and local culture. Italians seem like they might kill each other over who makes the best olive oil or cheese. I don’t see many Germans arguing over which region makes the best Finkenwerder Speckscholle. Historically I think Germans are culturally more organized, disciplined, regimented, and this spills over to government.