1885 in Italy

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1885
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Events from the year 1885 in Italy

Kingdom of Italy

The total population of Italy in 1885 (within the current borders) was 30.511 million. [1] Life expectancy in 1885 was 36.9 years. [2]

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Events

Agostino Depretis in 1885 Depretis Illustrazione Italiana 1885.jpeg
Agostino Depretis in 1885

Italy still suffers from the cholera outbreak in 1884. According to official estimates, cholera killed 50,000 Italians between 1884 and 1887. [3] The course of the disease led to a slide into a state of near anarchy in Sicily in 1885 and 1886 as fear of infection engulfed the island and the people of towns and villages desperately set up makeshift sanitary cordons in defiance of the authorities. [4]
Italy was hit by the global fall in agricultural prices after 1880. The price of wheat fell from an average of 331 lire per tonne in 1878-80 to 245 lire in 1883 and 228 lire in 1885, official figures show. There was competition from cheap US grain and Asian rice, but also the return of the lira to gold convertibility in 1883 caused import prices to fall further. [5]

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A completed Vittoriano in 1944 Allied Forces in Rome, June 1944 TR1851.jpg
A completed Vittoriano in 1944

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References

  1. "L'Italia in 150 anni. Sommario di statistiche storiche 1861–2010" (PDF). Istat . Retrieved 17 May 2021.
  2. "Life expectancy". Our World in Data. Retrieved 28 August 2018.
  3. Snowden, Naples in the time of cholera, 1884-1911, p. 85
  4. Snowden, Naples in the time of cholera, 1884-1911, p. 169
  5. Clark, Modern Italy, 1871 to the Present, p. 23
  6. Snowden, Naples in the time of cholera, 1884-1911, p. 193
  7. "Il Piano di Risanamento di Napoli". Eddyburg (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-07-04.
  8. Tripodi (1999), pp. 15–16.
  9. Pakenham (1991), p.  281; 471.
  10. Maria Rosaria Coppola, Adriano Morabito e Marco Placidi, Il Vittoriano nascosto, Ministero per i beni e le attività culturali, 2005, ISBN   978-88-240-1418-2.
  11. Agnew (2005 , pp. 229–230).
  12. Agnew (2005 , p. 233).
  13. Agnew (2005 , pp. 231).
  14. The International Sanitary Conference of Rome, 1885, Nature, volume 33, page 25 (1885)
  15. On the Results of the International Sanitary Conference on Cholera Lately Held at Rome, British Medical Journal, 29 Aug 1885, 2(1287):386-387

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