1902 in Italy

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1902
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Events from the year 1902 in Italy.

Kingdom of Italy

Events

Socialist trade unionism enjoys rapid growth in 1901–02. In 1902 nearly 250,000 industrial workers were organized in the Socialist national federations. The main labour organizations, the Camera del Lavoro (Labour Exchange) also expanded rapidly: from 14 in 1900 to 76 in 1902. [1]

Contents

March

Italian emigrants on a coffee plantation in the early 20th century. Cafe plantacao.jpg
Italian emigrants on a coffee plantation in the early 20th century.

May

Poster International Exposition of Modern Decorative Arts Esposizione arte moderna Torino 1902.JPG
Poster International Exposition of Modern Decorative Arts

June

July

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Ruins of the Campanile

August

September

Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Zanardelli standing on a cart drawn by oxen during a visit to Basilicata in September 1902 Zanardelli Basilicata.jpg
Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Zanardelli standing on a cart drawn by oxen during a visit to Basilicata in September 1902

October

November

December

Marconi with the equipment he used in his first long distance radiotelegraphy transmissions. Guglielmo Marconi 1901 wireless signal.jpg
Marconi with the equipment he used in his first long distance radiotelegraphy transmissions.

Births

Deaths

References

  1. Clark (2008), Modern Italy: 1871 to the present, p. 170
  2. (in Portuguese) Trento (1989), Do outro lado do Atlântico, pp. 52-53
  3. Cometti, Elizabeth (December 1958). "Trends in Italian Emigration". The Western Political Quarterly. 11 (4): 820–834. doi:10.2307/443655. JSTOR   443655.
  4. Annexed By Italy; Town of Raheita, on the Strait of Bab- el-Mandeb, Added to the Italian Territory in Africa, The New York Times, May 20, 1902
  5. Clark (2008), Modern Italy: 1871 to the present, p. 184
  6. Childs, Italo-Turkish Diplomacy and the War Over Libya, pp. 6–7
  7. Clark (2008), Modern Italy: 1871 to the present, p. 165
  8. Vecchi, Giovanni (2017), Measuring Wellbeing, p. 147
  9. Big Blow to The Mafia; Result of the Trial at Bologna Causes Surprise, The New York Times, August 1, 1902
  10. Enthusiasm in Berlin for the King of Italy; He Is Cordially Cheered on His Entry Into the City, The New York Times, August 29, 1902
  11. (in Italian) La Fonderia del Pignone nel primo sciopero generale di Firenze, by Monica Pacini, ToscaneNovecento (Access date: September 7, 2016)
  12. Florence Strike Serious, The New York Times, August 31, 1902
  13. Six Thousand Soldiers Keep Order In Florence; Workmen of Forty Callings Have Joined the Strike, The New York Times, September 1, 1902
  14. Florence Strike Broken, The New York Times, September 3, 1902
  15. Soldiers Kill Strikers; Five Persons Dead and Ten Wounded as the Result of a Clash in Italy, The New York Times, September 10, 1902
  16. Aid for Southern Italy; Premier Zanardelli Promises Two Railways to the Province of Basilicata, The New York Times, October 1, 1902
  17. Hundreds Killed by a Cyclone In Sicily; Great Destruction Wrought at Modica and Catania, The New York Times, September 27, 1902
  18. The Cyclone In Sicily Is Still Raging; Hundreds of Bodies of the Dead Have Been Recovered, The New York Times, September 28, 1902
  19. Six Hundred Dead In Sicily; That Number of Bodies Already Recovered, The New York Times, September 30, 1902
  20. "La strage di Giarratana". Antichi Delitti (in Italian). Retrieved 16 September 2025.
  21. Proposed Reforms In Italy; Government Formulates Its Social Programme, The New York Times, November 15, 1902
  22. Notes of "The Observer" in Rome; Why Baron Sonnino's Reform is Purely a Charity Measure, The New York Times, November 23, 1902
  23. Mariano Candela (1992-08-29), "Homenaje a Biava" [Tribute to Biava], El Tiempo (in Spanish), retrieved 2025-09-08