1888
in
Italy

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Events from the year 1888 in Italy

Kingdom of Italy

Events

The italian Prime Minister Crispi and his ministers are received by the King in the New Year's Day of 1888

As prime minister Crispi pursued an aggressive foreign policy and assumed a resolute attitude towards France. The Triple Alliance (1882) committed Italy to a possible war with France, requiring a vast increase in the already heavy Italian military expenditure, making the alliance unpopular in Italy.[1] As part of his anti-French foreign policy, Crispi began a tariff war with France in 1888.[2] The Franco-Italian trade war was an economic disaster for Italy which over a ten-year period cost two billion lire in lost exports, and ended in 1898 with the Italians agreeing to end their tariffs on French goods in exchange for the French ending their tariffs on Italian goods.[3]

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References

  1. ^ Mack Smith, Italy and Its Monarchy, p.92
  2. ^ Mack Smith, Italy and Its Monarchy, p.107
  3. ^ Mack Smith, Italy and Its Monarchy, p.134
  4. ^ Seton-Watson, Italy from liberalism to fascism, pp. 134
  5. ^ Kertzer, Prisoner of the Vatican, pp. 253-255
  6. ^ "Ordinamento dell'amministrazione sanitaria del Regno" [Law n° 5849 of 22 December 1888]. Gazzetta Ufficiale del Regno d'Italia (in Italian). Rome (301): 5802. 24 December 1888. Archived from the original on 8 March 2018. (article 50)
  7. ^ Aldo Alessandro Mola [in Italian] (8 March 2020). "Nacque per l'incubo del colera la prima legge sanitaria d'Italia (1888)".
  8. ^ Kohn, Encyclopedia of Plague and Pestilence, p. 170
  9. ^ Snowden, Naples in the time of cholera, 1884-1911, p. 104
  10. ^ Seton-Watson, Italy from liberalism to fascism, p. 90

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