FOUCHÉ, JOSEPH

zhôzĕfˈ fooshāˈ, b. 1759 or 1763, d. 1820, French revolutionary and minister of police. A teacher in the schools of the Oratorian order, he joined the French Revolution and was elected to the Convention (1792). There he sided at first with the Girondists, but then became a Jacobin. As a Jacobin, he supported the Reign of Terror and assisted Jean Collot d'Herbois in the ruthless massacre (1793) of the counterrevolutionists in Lyons. He was instrumental in the overthrow of Maximilien Robespierre (1794), was envoy to Milan and The Hague (1798), and became minister of police (1799). Always an opportunist, he closed the Jacobin clubs and helped Napoleon Bonaparte's coup of 18 Brumaire (Nov. 9–10, 1799). As police minister under the Consulate, he organized a ruthlessly efficient spy system, but his opposition to Napoleon's being made first consul for life caused his dismissal (1802). He was, however, made a senator and continued to maintain an unofficial espionage system. He discovered the Cadoudal plot (1804) and was reappointed police minister in the same year. One of the indispensable men of the Napoleonic empire, Fouché is sometimes considered the father of the modern police state; nevertheless, his reforms of the criminal police were a lasting achievement. In 1809 he was created duke of Otranto as reward for his defense of Antwerp during Napoleon's absence in Austria. Shortly afterward, he entered into an intrigue with the English against Napoleon. Dismissed again (1810), he fled to Italy but soon afterward returned. In 1813, Napoleon made him governor of Illyria, and in 1814–15 he served both Napoleon and King Louis XVIII. After the second Bourbon restoration he was forced out of office and was sent as ambassador to Saxony. Shortly afterward, he was proscribed as a regicide, was exiled, and died in obscurity in Trieste.

See biographies by N. Forssell (1928, repr. 1970), S. Zweig (tr. 1930), and H. Cole (1971); R. E. Cubberly, The Role of Fouché during the Hundred Days (1969).

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...Talleyrand, Cambaceres, Fouche, and Lucien -- were...late summer, 1799, Joseph advised Napoleon...of things where Fouche a notorious Terrorist...a cabinet post, Joseph became a councillor...Empire, as such, Joseph did his best for...the ideologues, Fouche (temporarily ousted...
...Action Francaise, and even as early as the Restoration with its appropriation of Napoleonic techniques and agents Falloux, Fouche of surveillance and control. Conservatives here become the very image of the extremists and schemers they denounce among...
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...vengeance only because Joseph Fouche, the minister of police...conspiracy organized by Fouche and some Napoleonic generals...Discussions at the home of Joseph-Louis-Joachim Laine, the...truth of the rumor with Joseph Fouche and Michel Regnault de...
...xii, p. 161 . Commentaires sur les memoires de Fouche 1900 , p. 5: "Fouche is the prototype of our modern Jacobins, self-styled...villainy": Commentaires sur les memoires de Fouche , p. 24. M. Renaudet, Machiavel , p. 294, has...
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...notorious head of police, Joseph Fouche (Albert Finney). He is...successfully plead for Fouche to spare Feraud from...far more memorably with Joseph K. Conrad, too, dealt...Despite a depiction of Fouche that is somewhat at variance...
...enemies of the new Republic, Jean-Baptiste Carrier was infamous for drowning hundreds of Vendeans in the river Loire, and Joseph Fouche for having royalists shot into open graves in Lyon. Equally vindictive, but not so well known, were the actions of...
...Albert Dichy and Pascal Fouche, Jean Genet: Essai de chronologie...a sa mere " (Dichy, p. 60). Joseph Bruley relates that the death...en fut tres traumatise " ( Joseph Bruley, " Mon Camarade denfance...transcription, see Dichy and Fouche, pp. 263-68. 23...
...the State ordered or authorized its police officers to act in such a manner." Id. at *16. (93.) As to the third defendant, Joseph Gomez, the court noted that he was presently incarcerated on drug charges and that because "the record establishes that Gomez...
...first time to the rest of Europe as vulnerable. At this point, Talleyrand formed an alliance with his former opponent Joseph Fouche, Napoleons police minister, an ex-Jacobin with plenty of blood on his hands. They both saw Napoleon as heading towards...
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...Ministers of Police, Joseph Fouche (from 1800 to 1810...powerful figures like Fouche and Savary, he was often...reforming rulers such as Joseph II in the Habsburg lands...Revolutionaries like Fouche himself -- but they were...
...investigation, which had scrutinized 2,370 individuals and 1,330 groups, displaying a pertinacity that would have impressed Joseph Fouche, the Jacobin (and later Napoleons) police chief, who caused the words "Death is nothing but eternal sleep" to be posted...
...the sinister Minister of Police, Joseph Fouche, Talleyrand plotted to replace...not simply have Talleyrand and Fouche shot for treason. He would have...sympathetic biographer. While consoling Josephine on her divorce, Talleyrand helped...
...thread select.jsp?fid=6 tid=34511723; accessed Nov. 2, 2005. Fouche, Gwladys. 2002. Eva Peron. Guardian, July 26. Frazier, Kendrick...Interview by Paola Luski for Joe Nickell, September 16. Trainor, Joseph. 2000. Chupacabras attack ranches in Argentina. UFO Roundup...
...Christmas Binge, Christopher Durang; dir: Gene Fouche. Dec 1-Jan 13. Blue Window, Craig Lucas...Brilliant Will Come to Us, ensemble; dir: Gene Fouche. May 18-Jun 23. Olney Theatre Center for...26-Oct 21, 2007. Fiddler on the Roof, book: Joseph Stein; lyrics: Sheldon Harnick; music...
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...Scots with an ingenious sting. Behind Napoleon was Joseph Fouche, the superspy with dossiers on every enemy. When Napoleon...assassinated by a cart bomb while driving to the opera, Fouche was given emergency powers to arrest and detain suspected...
...0-0 2, Idrissa 1 0-1 2, Presteon 0 0-0 0, McDonald 2 1-2 5, Fouche 0 0-0 0, Knisley 0 0-0 0. Totals 34 22-30 109. Wheaton 61...Central, 7:30 p.m. Boys bowling Immaculate Conception at St. Joseph, 4:30 p.m. Plainfield Central at Lake Park, 2 p.m. Proviso East...
...Nicole Ellis, Margaret Ann Ellor, Kacie Lynn Erickson, William Joseph Esch, Brian Elliott Esmon, Dessalee Marie Etzold. Dionne Marie...Foege, Ryan G. Ford, Morgan Dawn Foster, Djenane Raha-Isememe Fouche, Andriana Fragogiannis, Aaron B. Francis, Lanie Robyn Frankel...


 

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FOUCHE, JOSEPH zhozef foosha , b. 1759 or 1763, d...indispensable men of the Napoleonic empire, Fouche is sometimes considered the father of the...Cole (1971); R. E. Cubberly, The Role of Fouche during the Hundred Days (1969...
...King Ferdinand VII of Spain into France, thus preparing the way for Napoleons takeover there. Succeeding (1810) Joseph Fouche as minister of police, Savary did not approach his predecessors skill and efficiency. After the Bourbon restoration...
...implicated in the plot. Insurrections were planned in Paris and in the provinces, but the conspiracy was uncovered by Joseph Fouche , the minister of police, and Cadoudal was executed. The conspiracy, exaggerated in report, was used as a pretext...
...the map of Europe stimulated movements for national unification. However, his use of such ruthless police chiefs as Joseph Fouche to suppress all opposition, if relatively mild by 20th-century standards, set an ominous precedent. More or less...
...Talleyrand tried unsuccessfully to restrain Napoleons ambitions. Despite the accusations of Talleyrands enemies (especially Joseph Fouche ), he apparently played only a passive role in the abduction of the duke of Enghien . Napoleons moves to gain Spain...
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