1. Full name of the researcher:Dinh Thi Hai Duong
2. Gender: Nyes
3. Date of birth:01month04year 1985
4. Place of birth:Nam Dinh
5. Decision on recognition of PhD student No.:3684/2015/QD-XHNV, dated31January22015 by the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, VNU.
6. Changes in the training process:
- Extension of PhD study period from January 1, 2019 to31/12/2020
- Adjust the title of the doctoral thesis from “Management and exploitation of marine and island resources of the Nguyen Dynasty in the period 1802-1884" wall "Management and exploitation of marine and island resources of the Nguyen Dynasty in the period 1802-1884” according to Decision No. 625/QD-XHNV dated March 22, 2021On changing/adjusting the doctoral thesis topic of a PhD studentof the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, VNU.
7. Thesis topic name: Management and exploitation of marine and island resources of the Nguyen Dynasty in the period 1802-1884.
8. Major: HistoryVietnam
9. Code: 62 22 03 13
10. Scientific guidance officer:PProf. Dr.Vu Van Quan
11. Summary of new results of the thesis:
Based on the exploitation of document sources, the thesis has some contributions as follows:
- Provide a comprehensive and systematic view of the management and exploitation of seas and islands of the tide.Nguyenperiod 1802-1884.
- Contributereceivedeeper and more complete knowledge of the Nguyen Dynasty.
- Contributepartinto a more thorough and complete understanding of the history of sovereignty and the exercise of sovereignty over seas and islands in Vietnamese history.
- The research results of the thesis can be used as reference material in the teaching process.andResearch on Vietnamese history in general, as well as Vietnamese history in the 19th century, the history of Vietnam's sovereignty,... or on the Nguyen Dynasty, on the issue of sea management and exploitation of the Nguyen Dynasty in particular.
12. Practical application (if any):
13. Further research directions (if any):
14. Published works related to the thesis:
1. Dinh Thi Hai Duong(2016), “Management and exploitation of sea and island areas of the Nguyen Dynasty in the period 1802-1858”,Vietnam Journal of Social Sciences(101), pp.53-62.
2.Dinh Thi Hai Duong(2016), “The sea trade policy of the Nguyen Dynasty in the period 1802-1858”,Journal of Historical Research(484), pp.12-26.
3.Dinh Thi Hai Duong(2017), “The Nguyen Dynasty and the management of exploitation and protection of islands by residents in the period 1802-1858”,Journal of Southeast Asian Studies(3), pp.55-63.
4.Dinh Thi Hai Duong(2019), “Nguyen Cong Tru and the activities of exploiting and protecting the security and defense of the Northern sea and islands in the first half of the 19th century”, People's Committee of Ha Tinh province - University of Social Sciences and Humanities - Vietnam National University, Hanoi,Nguyen Cong Tru and Vietnamese history and culture in the first half of the 19th century, Hanoi National University Publishing House, pp.630-660.
5. Dinh Thi Hai Duong (2018),“Maritime Foreign Trade Policy of the Nguyen Dynasty In the Period of 1802 – 1858”,Journal of Asian Network for GIS-based Historical Studies(5), pp.10-20.
INFORMATION ON DOCTORAL THESIS
1. Full name:Dinh Thi Hai Duong
2. Sex:Female
3. Date of birth: April 1st, 1985
4. Place of birth: Nam Dinh
5. Admision decision number: 3684/2015/QĐ-XHNV Dated:December 31st, 2015 by the Rector of University of Social Sciences and Humanities, VNU.
6. Changes in academic process:
- Renewal: From January1st, 2019 toDecember 31st, 2020.
- Adjusted thesis title from “The Nguyen Dynasty's Governance and Exploitation Activities on Marine and Island Recourses in the Period of 1802-1884" big "The Nguyen Dynasty's Governance and Exploitation of Marine and Island Recourses in the Period of 1802-1884” in Decision number 625/QD-XHNVon changing/adjusting dissertation titledated March 22nd, 2021 by the Rector of University of Social Sciences and Humanities, VNU.
7. Official thesis title: The Nguyen Dynasty's Governance and Exploitation of Marine and Island Recourses in the Period of 1802-1884.
8. Major: VietnamHistory
9. Code: 62 22 03 13
10. Supervisors:Prof.Vu Van Quan, Ph.D.
11. Summary of new findings of the thesis:
On the basis of using sources, the thesis is able to make some contribution:
- Presenting the Nguyen dynasty's governance and exploitation of marine and island resources in the period of 1802-1884 scientifically and comprehensively;
- Contributing to a more comprehensive and deeper understanding of the Nguyen dynasty;
- Contributing to a more comprehensive and deeper understanding of Vietnam history's marine and islands sovereinty;
- The research results of the doctoral thesis could be making reference to teaching and research on Vietnam history, especially in the 19th century;Vietnam history's marine and islands sovereintyas well asthe Nguyen dynasty's governance and exploitation of marine and island resources.
12.Practical applicability, if any
13. Future research directions, if any:
14. Thesis-related applications:
1.DprintiHaiDuong(2016), “The Nguyen Dynasty's managementSand exploitationSofmarineand islandsareasin the period 1802-1858”, Journal ofVietnamSocial Sciences (101), pp.53-62.
2. DprintiHaiDuong(2016), “Maritime Trade Poicy of the Nguyen Dynasty in the period of 1802-1858”, Journal of Historical Studies, (484), pp.12-26.
3.DprintiHaiDuong(2017),“The Nguyen Dynasty's managevent on residents' marineand islands exploitations and defencesin the periodof1802-1858”, Journal of Southeast Asian Studies(3), pp.55-63.
4. DprintiHaiDuong(2019), “Nguyen Cong Tru's activities relating to marineand islands exploitations and securities-defenses in Tonkin in the first half of the 19ththcentury”, in Ha Tinh Provincial People's Committee - University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi,Nguyen Cong Tru in Vietnam' history and culture in the first half of the 19ththcentury,VNU Publishing House,pp.630-660.
5. DprintiHaiDuong (2018),“Maritime Foreign Trade Policy of the Nguyen Dynasty In the Period of 1802 – 1858”,Journal of Asian Network for GIS-based Historical Studies(5), pp.10-20.