Liberal governments (1896-1915) Flashcards
Why did Italy take such a repressive approach during this period?
They viewed dissent as subversion and concession as a sign of weakness
How did the repressive government policy become extremely damaging in 1898?
The poor harvests of 1897, combined with high taxes on imported wheat, pushed up the price of food. Street demonstrations against food prices began in the south and spread across the country. When the attempt to arrest socialist newspaper sellers caused riots in Milan the government thought they had uncovered a socialist plot. The army was brought into repress the riots, leaving 200 people dead. The King enraged people by awarding the Grand Cross of Savoy to the general responsible for the shootings. Martial law was declared, the press were censored and thousands were arrested
Why can liberal repression be seen as a failure despite the fact that protestors were silenced?
Opposition did not disappear, it just went underground. Infact, the repression actually served to increase negative opinion towards the liberals. The liberals began to realise that repression was not a viable long term policy and the voices of moderation began to be heard at the turn of the century
Who was the figurehead of the more moderate approach at the turn of the century?
Giolitti, he believed that the liberals had brought about much of the unrest they combatted by ignoring the plight of ordinary Italians
What did Giolitti warn parliament in 1901?
That there was no way of stopping the popular classes from gaining their share of political and economic influence. He said it was parliament’s choice whether this came about in a piecemeal, conservative way, or through revolution
Why did Giolitti disagree with repression?
He thought it would only serve to accentuate class struggle and lead to a revolutionary socialist movement
What did Giolitti see as the alternative to repression?
Showing that the government was not the enemy of labour and the urban poor by being sympathetic. He thought that moderate socialists should be allowed to join in coalition and play a constructive role in government
List the achievements Giolitti made in terms of social policy
- Forced through laws forcing employers to provide on rest day per week and preventing them from employing children under 12
- Older children and women workers could not work more than 12 hours a day
- Old age pensions introduced
- The government helped in providing housing for the poor
- Government expenditure on public works doubled between 1900 and 1907
- Regressive taxes on food were reduced
- Quinine was supplied free of charge to all areas affected by malaria
What had pre-Giolitti governments thought about strikes?
They recognised the right to strike but saw strikers as potentially revolutionary mobs who should be dispersed by police, this was particularly the case in the 1890s
How did Giolitti differ from his predecessors in terms of his approach to labour disputes?
He thought that the government should remain neutral, as this was the only way that the liberals could secure worker support. Giolitti believed that employers should be willing to negotiate with their workers. This came into practise when a left wing union called a strike in 1904 but the government held its nerve and refused to crush the strikers
What did the Giolitti government do to improve labour relations?
Encouraged the emergence of arbitrators. These were independent officials who listened to the arguements of both employers and employees and recommended a compromise. This encouraged employers to become more conciliatory over time, conceding that workers couldn’t be sacked without good cause or for striking
What foreign policy decision did the Giolitti government make in September 1911?
They invaded Libya, hoping to quickly overcome this outpost of the Turkish Empire and set up a colony
Explain the reasons why Giolitti decided to invade Libya
Italy had had ambitions in North Africa since the 1880s but France were consolidating their position there and it was thought they may turn their attention to Libya. Public opinion was whipped up by nationalists and the press into thinking that they could not stand for another humiliation. They demanded intervention and Giolitti bowed to the pressure
Why was the actual military campaign in Libya a resounding success for the liberal government?
The major Libyan towns and ports were taken within three weeks and and Turkey formally ceded the territory to Italy in October 1912
How did the socialists cause problems within Giolitti’s transformismo government?
They PSI condemned the Libyan war. The radicals took over from the moderates as the dominant group within the movement. Avanti, edited by Mussolini, began to advocate for the abolition of private property and violent strikes to overthrow the state. Appalled, conservatives blamed Giolitti’s conciliatory approach towards labour policy