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Sicilia: A History for the Children of the Diaspora and Anyone Else Who Likes a Good Story

Sicilia: A History for the Children of the Diaspora and Anyone Else Who Likes a Good Story

著者: Joe Capuana
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This is a storytelling podcast that brings the history of Sicilia to life for families around the world.

Created especially for the children and grandchildren of Sicilian migrants, this podcast explores the island their ancestors left behind — from ancient thinkers like Archimedes in Siracusa, to Arab gardens, Norman rulers, village traditions, and the great waves of migration.

Each episode is short, engaging, and family-friendly — designed to spark curiosity, connection, and belonging. It’s not just about dates and invasions. It’s about identity. About discovering where we came from. About giving the next generation a story they can call their own.

Whether you’re Sicilian by blood, by marriage, or simply by fascination, this is history told as it should be — human, vivid, and meant to be shared.

Joe Capuana 2026
世界 社会科学
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  • Archimedes
    2026/07/13

    This episode explores the life and legacy of Archimedes — the Sicilian genius who turned curiosity into world-changing discovery. From the famous “Eureka!” moment in a bathhouse to defending Siracusa against the might of Second Punic War, the story reveals how one man’s intellect made empires nervous. Blending history, humour, and Sicilian identity, the episode paints Archimedes not just as a mathematician, but as the ultimate symbol of Sicilian ingenuity and stubborn brilliance.

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    7 分
  • The Sicilian Adventure Tour
    2026/07/06

    Hear about Agathocles, who rises from humble beginnings to seize power in Siracusa. From massacres at home to daring invasions of North Africa, his reign reshapes Sicilia leaving it unstable in his wake. What follows is a familiar cycle of chaos, foreign intervention, and frustrated conquerors.

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    5 分
  • Plato Tried. It Didn’t Work
    2026/06/29

    After the rule of Dionysius I, his son Dionysius II inherits power and quickly proves that leadership isn’t always hereditary. Surrounded by philosophers and power struggles, Siracusa descends into chaos. Betrayals, exiles, and invasions follow, until one arrives to restore order.

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    5 分
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