Stefano Jacini

Stefano Jacini ( born June 20, 1826 in Casalbuttano, † March 25, 1891 in Milan ) was an Italian politician and economist.

Career

Stefano Jacini was the son of an old and wohlhabehnden Lombard family. His education he owed the Fellberg 's Institute in Hofwil, later he studied in Milan and at German universities, with emphasis in the area of ​​law and political science. Then he traveled much of Europe and the Orient.

His treatise " La proprietà Fondiaria e la Popolazione agricola in Lombardia " ( Milan 1856) was scienze from Milan Società d' incoraggiamento di lettere e awarded and carried him there also a membership at the Istituto Lombardo.

In his essay " Sulle condizioni Economiche della Valtellina " (About the state of the Valtellina ) of 1858 he denounced with great sharpness, the Austrian administration principles.

He, too, was among the founders of the newspaper Perseveranza.

Jacini was twice Minister of Public Works: under the Government of Cavour 1860-1861, until he was replaced on June 12 by Boschi, and from 1864 under Alfonso La Marmora until 1867 for the government of Bettino Ricasoli. He did much to promote development of the railway, postal and telegraph traffic in Italy significant merits; in particular he was careful for the project of the Gotthard Railway.

In addition, he was involved in the Italian- Prussian alliance in the war against Austria. In 1870 he became a member of the Senate in Rome. From 1881 to 1886 he was president of a commission of inquiry on the possibilities of agriculture in Italy and were as such acts as a major report on the subject out. In 1890 he was rewarded with the title of Count.

Other typefaces:

  • "Due anni di politica italiana " ( Milan 1868)
  • " Sulle opere publiche in Italia " ( Milan 1870)
  • " Un po 'di commento sul trattato di Berlino " (Rome 1878)
  • " Sulla estera politica " (Rome 1879)
  • " I conservatori e la evoluzione naturale dei partiti politici in Italia " (Rom. 1879)
  • " Frammenti dell ' inchiesta agraria " (Rome 1883)
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