Stefano Jacini, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Stefano Jacini

Italian statesman and economist (1826-1891)

Date of Birth: 20-Jun-1826

Place of Birth: Casalbuttano ed Uniti, Lombardy, Italy

Date of Death: 25-Mar-1891

Profession: politician, economist

Zodiac Sign: Gemini


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About Stefano Jacini

  • Count Stefano Jacini (Casalbuttano, June 20, 1826 – Milan, March 25, 1891) was an Italian statesman and economist. Born at Casalbuttano, Jacini was descended from an old and wealthy Lombard family.
  • He studied in Switzerland, at Milan, and in German universities.
  • During the period of the Austrian restoration in Lombardy (1849-1859) he devoted himself to both literary and economic studies.
  • For his work on La Proprietà fondiaria in Lombardia (Milan, 1856) he received a prize from the Milanese Società d'incoraggiamento di scienze e lettere and was made a member of the Istituto Lombardo.
  • In another work, Sulle condizioni economiche della Valtellina (Milan, 1858, translated into English by W.
  • E.
  • Gladstone), he exposed the evils of Austrian rule, and he drew up a report on the general conditions of Lombardy and Venetia for Cavour. He was minister of Public Works under Cavour in 1860-1861, in 1864 under La Marmora, and down to 1867 under Bettino Ricasoli.
  • In 1866 he presented a bill favoring Italy's participation in the construction of the Gotthard Rail Tunnel.
  • He was instrumental in bringing about the alliance with Prussia for the war of 1866 against Austria, and in the organization of the Italian railways.
  • From 1881 to 1886 he was president of the commission to inquire into the agricultural conditions of Italy, and edited the voluminous report on the subject.
  • He was created senator in 1870, and given the title of count in 1880.
  • He died in 1891.

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