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Leopoldo Franchetti (; 31 May 1847 – 4 November 1917) was an Italian publicist, politician, and patron. He was a deputy in the
Italian Chamber of Deputies The Chamber of Deputies ( it, Camera dei deputati) is the lower house of the bicameral Italian Parliament (the other being the Senate of the Republic). The two houses together form a perfect bicameral system, meaning they perform identical funct ...
and later became a Senator. He was very active in promoting education and concrete solutions for economic, social and political problems in Italy both through his own political initiatives and through his support of his wife Alice Hallgarten.


Early life

Franchetti was born in Livorno into a family in good standing. The Franchetti family came to Livorno from Tunisia in the last decades of the eighteenth century. From the Napoleonic era to the second half of the 1830s they were one of the most important families in the local Jewish community.Una storia di famiglia: i Franchetti dalle coste del Mediterraneo all'Italia liberale
by Mirella Scardozzi, Quaderni storici, nr 3, December 2003
Leopoldo Franchetti was influenced by the ideas of John Stuart Mill and became a
liberal Liberal or liberalism may refer to: Politics * a supporter of liberalism ** Liberalism by country * an adherent of a Liberal Party * Liberalism (international relations) * Sexually liberal feminism * Social liberalism Arts, entertainment and ...
. His relation with his Jewishness was so conflictual that no trace of it can be found in his public activity. In 1873, he took a sabbatical in southern Italy and became one of the foremost authorities regarding the " problems of southern Italy",Biography in Città di Castello
/ref> and pioneer of meridionalism.


Inquiry into the Mafia

In 1876, Franchetti travelled to Sicily with
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to conduct an unofficial inquiry into the state of Sicilian society. In 1877, the two men published their research on Sicily in a substantial two-part report.An online version is available at: Leopoldo Franchetti & Sidney Sonnino,
La Sicilia nel 1876
'
In the first part Sonnino analysed the lives of the island's landless peasants. Franchetti's half of the report, ''Political and Administrative Conditions in Sicily'', was an analysis of
the Mafia "Mafia" is an informal term that is used to describe criminal organizations that bear a strong similarity to the original “Mafia”, the Sicilian Mafia and Italian Mafia. The central activity of such an organization would be the arbitration of d ...
in the nineteenth century that is still considered authoritative today. Franchetti would ultimately influence thinking about the Mafia more than anyone else until
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over a hundred years later. ''Political and Administrative Conditions in Sicily'' is the first convincing explanation of how the Mafia came to be.Dickie, ''Cosa Nostra'', p. 43-54 Franchetti saw the Mafia as an “industry of violence” and described the designation of the term “Mafia”: “the term mafia found a class of violent criminals ready and waiting for a name to define them, and, given their special character and importance in Sicilian society, they had the right to a different name from that defining vulgar criminals in other countries”.Gambetta, ''The Sicilian Mafia’’, p. 137 He saw the Mafia as deeply rooted in Sicilian society and impossible to quench unless the very structure of the island’s social institutions were to undergo a fundamental change. The Franchetti-Sonnino report was rebuked and labelled as ‘unpatriotic’.Servadio, ''Mafioso'', p. 42-43 It is now considered one of the most coherent and comprehensive accounts of the Sicilian mafia and its surroundings.Gambetta, Diego (2000)
'Mafia: The Price of Distrust'
, Department of Sociology, University of Oxford


In Eritrea

Franchetti, as an agricultural advisor of the Italian government in Eritrea, estimated that there was plenty of land and few people in Eritrea and recommended the colonization of the highlands by Italian settlers. He undertook the first land expropriations in 1893 with the vision that two million Italian peasants would settle down in Eritrea. Large tracts of land were declared public and all grazing land was declared state owned, which was a clear interference with the traditional land right system in the highlands. However, the highlands were only sparsely populated because of the great famine in 1888–92 as a result of rinderpest (see
1890s African rinderpest epizootic In the 1890s, an epizootic of the rinderpest virus struck Africa, considered to be "the most devastating epidemic to hit southern Africa in the late nineteenth century". It killed more than 5.2 million cattle south of the Zambezi, as well as domest ...
) and subsequent epidemics. Returning to their villages they had abandoned because of the famine, they saw their land confiscated. Riots and revolts broke out and most of the Italian settlers returned to Italy in dismay.


Civil passion

In 1880 Franchetti moved to
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and in 1900 married Alice Hallgarten born in New York in 1874, with whom he moved into the recently completed
Villa della Montesca A villa is a type of house that was originally an ancient Roman upper class country house. Since its origins in the Roman villa, the idea and function of a villa have evolved considerably. After the fall of the Roman Republic, villas became s ...
. The educator and reformer
Maria Montessori Maria Tecla Artemisia Montessori ( , ; August 31, 1870 – May 6, 1952) was an Italian physician and educator best known for the philosophy of education that bears her name, and her writing on scientific pedagogy. At an early age, Montessori e ...
collaborated with Hallgarten on the creation of a seminar which gave life to the first publication of the Method for Scientific Pedagogy, universally known as the Montessori Method. Montessori's first training course for teachers was conducted at Villa della Montesca in 1909.Villa Montesca and the Franchetti Heritage
/ref> Franchetti died of mysterious causes, perhaps suicide, after the dawn of the defeat in the
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in World War I and left his estate to a charitable organization and his farm to the farmers who worked it.


References

*Dickie, John (2004). ''Cosa Nostra. A history of the Sicilian Mafia'', London: Coronet *Gambetta, Diego (1993).''The Sicilian Mafia: The Business of Private Protection'', London: Harvard University Press, *Servadio, Gaia (1976). ''Mafioso. A history of the Mafia from its origins to the present day'', London: Secker & Warburg {{DEFAULTSORT:Franchetti, Leopoldo 1847 births 1917 deaths 19th-century Italian people 19th-century Sephardi Jews Italian people of Tunisian-Jewish descent Jewish Italian politicians Franchetti family Livornese Jews Jewish Italian writers Historians of the Sicilian Mafia People from Città di Castello 1917 suicides