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1899 in Italy

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Events from the year1899 in Italy.

Kingdom of Italy

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The year is marked by the fight over a new coercive Public Safety bill introduced by Prime MinisterLuigi Pelloux after theBava Beccaris massacre in May1898 inMilan. The Radicals and Socialist start an obstructionist campaign.

February

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Prime Minister Luigi Pelloux
A 1899 FIAT advertisement byGiovanni Battista Carpanetto.
  • February 4 – A new coercive Public Safety bill is introduced by the government ofLuigi Pelloux and adopted by Parliament. The law made strikes by state employees illegal; gave the executive wider powers to ban public meetings and dissolve subversive organisations; revived the penalties of banishment; and preventive arrest for political offences, and; tightened control of the press by making authors responsible for their articles and declaring incitement to violence a crime.[1] The Radicals and Socialist start an obstructionist campaign using thefilibuster: points of order, endless speeches and other procedural delaying tactics.[2]

May

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  • May 14 – Prime Minister Pelloux resigns over hisChinese policy. Italian Minister of Foreign AffairsFelice Napoleone Canevaro had demanded that theChinese Empire grant it a lease for a naval coaling station at China'sSanmen Bay (known as "San-Mun Bay" to the Italians) similar to the lease the German Empire had secured in 1898 atKiautschou Bay. China refused to comply and Italy had to withdraw its ultimatum, becoming the first and onlyWestern power to fail to achieve its territorial goals in China. The fiasco was an embarrassment that gave Italy – still stung by its defeat at the hands of theEthiopian Empire in theBattle of Adowa in1896 – the appearance of a third-rate power.[3] Pelloux and his fellow cabinet ministers stated that Canevaro had acted without informing them, and it was widely believed that kingUmberto I was the one who had given Canevaro the orders to acquire a concession in China.[4] Pelloux forms a new government, the most decisively conservative since 1876, without Canevaro.[1]

June

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  • June 22 – Pelloux's patience with the obstruction to his public safety provisions snaps and he issues an unconstitutional royal decree. The decree was fiercely obstructed by theSocialist Party of Italy (PSI) and Extreme Left. More moderate politicians likeGiuseppe Zanardelli andGiovanni Giolitti also join the opposition.[2]

July

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  • July 11 – The automobile manufacturerFiat, an acronym for Fabbrica Italiana di Automobili Torino, is established inTurin by a group of investors includingGiovanni Agnelli. The company would become the major car making industry of Italy. The first Fiat plant opened in 1900 with 35 staff making 24 cars.

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References

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  1. ^abSeton-Watson,Italy from liberalism to fascism, 1870–1925, p. 193
  2. ^abClark,Modern Italy,p. 141
  3. ^Coco, Orazio (24 April 2019). "Italian diplomacy in China: the forgotten affair of Sān Mén Xiàn (1898–1899)".Journal of Modern Italian Studies.24 (2):328–349.doi:10.1080/1354571X.2019.1576416.S2CID 150961616.
  4. ^Mack Smith,Italy and Its Monarchy,p. 135
  5. ^"History".acmilan.com. Associazione Calcio Milan.Archived from the original on 7 October 2010. Retrieved4 October 2010.
  6. ^Neil Heath (17 November 2009)."AC Milan's Nottingham-born hero".bbc.co.uk.British Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved4 October 2010.
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