How did govt of giolitti shape political situation 1911-14 Flashcards
Define trasformismo
- Refers to the method of making a flexible, centrist colition government which isolated the extremes of the left/right-wing in Italian politics
What was the state of the liberal party 1896-1914
- Not a structured party
- They were, instead, a series of informal personal groupings with no formal links to political constituencies
What is the Roman Question
- Used to describe the split between the Italian state and the Catholic Church, which refused to recognise Italy as a state
Define Risorgimento
- unification of Italy as a new nation in 1870
Define Irredentism
- Italy’s unification would only be complete if ALL Italian speaking lands were incorporated (e.g. Trieste and Fiume)
Nationalists
Want to restore Italy as a …………… and take ……………. lands and lands in North …….
Want to restore Italy as a great power and take irredenta lands and lands in North Africa.
Nationalists
ANI (nationalists) - Formed in …….. under leadership of………….
ANI (nationalists) - Formed in 1910 under leadership of Corradini.
Nationalists
What was the ANI’s relationship to the liberals
- The ANI were not willing to work with the Liberals making them incredibly difficult to deal with
- They were the party most opposed to Giolitti’s policies
- Instead, they favoured steady colonial expansion, a stronger army, a ban on public sector strikes and stronger police powers
Nationalists
Giolitti’s invasion of Libya in 1911 was done primarily to…..
- neutralise the threat of the Nationalists
Nationalists
What triggered the rise of the Nationalists’ popularity 1911-14
- humiliating defeat for the Italians at Adwa
- & the shame of the poverty of Italy
- meaning many Italians were emigrating for a beffer life
Nationalists
Giolitti found it difficult to deal with the ANI as the nationalists saw Giolitti as….
- corrupt and weak
Nationalists
What did Giolitti do that failed to halt the rise of nationalism
- Giolitti’s attempt to boost Italian support for his leadership through modernisation and economic reform failed to halt the rise of nationalism
Nationalists
Why was there a large middle class supoort for the ANI
- The Nationalists had a number of educated middle class supporters
- who viewed it as a force for national renewal
- which would undermine the increasing support for the socialists, destroy the corruption of the current system and bring in new dynamic Italy
Socilaists
Describe the domiance of the PSI in 1913 election
- the PSI won a quarter of all votes and had 79 deputies in Parliament
Socilaists
Socialism’s growth in popularity mirrored Italy’s ……………….. as the population of Italy’s ……………… cities expanded due to…
Socialism’s growth in popularity mirrored Italy’s industrialisation as the population of Italy’s northern cities expanded due to internal migration
Socilaists
How much of the country’s wealth did the less modern South account for
27%
Socialists
Why was Giolitti’s reform to appease the PS only mildly unsuccessful
Giolitti’s programme of placating the PSI by offering moderate social reform was partly successful, particularly with moderates like Turati
but Giolitti found it increasingly hard to win over the entire PSI
This was because the maximalists in the socialist party (one of whom was Mussolini) wanted to overthrow the state.
Socialists
Who was the leader of the PSI
- Filippo Turati
Socialists
Giolitti tried to deal with the Socialists via …………………… by offering a variety of ………. reforms like……………….&………………….
- Giolitti tried to deal with the Socialists via trasformismo by offering a variety of social reforms like state-subsidised sickness and an old age fund for the merchant navy
Socialists
A section of the PSI called the ………………. despised the Liberal state and believed in …………. revolution.
- maximalists
- violent
Socialists
As a part of Trasformismo, what politician was offered a position in Giolitti’s cabinet
- Leading socialist Bissolatti , but he declined
Socialists
What was Giolitti’s most important concession to the socialists
- 1906 - he brought in a new policy of non-intervention in labour disputes and courts to settle pay disputes
Socialists
By 1910 there were ………………………..unions as well as the ………………………. representing …..,000 peasants
- By 1910 there were 374 Catholic worker’s unions as well as the Federation of Agricultural Workers representing 240,000 peasants
Socialists
What reform did Giolitti make for workers
- Giolitti enacted a series of reforms to allow workers to strike and hold peaceful protests
- (by 1910 there were 374 Catholic worker’s unions as well as the Federation of Agricultural Workers representing
240,000 peasants.)