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who became his life companion, and the two would live and raise Fiévée's son together. When becoming Préfet, Fiévée and Leclercq moved to the Nièvre department, and their open relationship greatly shocked some locals. The two men were received together in the
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Joseph Fiévée married in 1790 (his brother-in-law was Charles Frédéric Perlet), but his wife died giving birth, leaving him one child. At the end of the 1790s, he met the writer
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Conservatisme, journalisme, et opinion publique sous la Restauration : le paradoxe du succès de Joseph Fiévée.
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Joseph Fiévée, imprimeur, écrivain, journaliste: une carrière dans le monde du livre pendant la Révolution.
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Collection: Les Inconnus de l'histoire. Paris: Fayard, 1985. Contains the "Petit dictionnaire fiévéien".
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relationship with the writer Théodore Leclercq (1777-1851), with whom he was buried after his death.
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Fiévée was born and died in Paris. The son of a restaurant owner, he became a publisher during the
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Examen des discussions relatives à la loi des élections pendant la session de 1819
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De la religion considérée dans ses rapports avec le but de toute législation
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Témoins de l'administration (Joseph Fiévée et l'administration impériale).
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Correspondances et relations de J. Fiévée avec Bonaparte de 1802 à 1813
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Correspondance de J. Fiévée et de François Ferrier, de 1803 à 1837
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Le divorce, le faux révolutionnaire et l'héroïsme des femmes
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De l'Espagne et des conséquences de l'intervention armée
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Fiévée, correspondant intime de Napoléon 1er 1767-1839.
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Du dix-huit brumaire opposé au système de la Terreur
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