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DOCTORAL THESIS INFORMATION

1. Full name:Nguyen Thu Hang              

2. Gender: Female

3. Date of birth: December 24, 1976

4. Place of birth: Hanoi

5. Decision on recognition of PhD students No. 2213/2011/QD-XHNV-SDH, dated November 21, 2011, of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.

6. Changes in the training process: Document on extending the study period of PhD students of course QH-2011-X, 3203/QD-XHNV-SDH, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, dated December 31, 2014.

7. Thesis topic name:Western Influence on Japanese Culture in the Meiji Period - Experience for Vietnam

8. Major: World History Code: 62.22.03.11

9. Scientific instructor:Prof. Dr. Vu Duong Ninh

10. Summary of new results of the Thesis:

The thesis will be the only research work on "Western influence on Japanese culture in the Meiji period - Experience for Vietnam" in a systematic and methodical manner.

The thesis is a useful reference document for students, graduate students and readers interested in the field of Japanese culture and history.

Through the thesis, the lessons learned from the Japanese case: educational reform, national enlightenment and self-confidence, use of intellectuals, absorption and preservation of national culture, etc. will be useful and necessary information for Vietnam in the current context of globalization.

11. Practical application:

Useful reference for research and teaching on culture and history.

12. Further research directions:

The thesis will be a premise for orienting research on cultural contact and cultural acculturation.

13. Published works related to the thesis:

1. Nguyen Thu Hang (2011), "Civilization and changes in Japanese lifestyle under the Meiji period", Journal of Northeast Asian Studies (9), pp.52-58.

2. Nguyen Thu Hang (2011), “Studying the modernization process under the Meiji period”, International Conference: Comparing the “civilization” movement in Vietnam and Japan in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Ho Chi Minh City National University, (Japan Foundation), pp.85-91.

3. Nguyen Thu Hang (2013), “Studying Japan’s absorption of Western knowledge under the Meiji period - Experiences for Vietnam”, International Conference: Training Japanese human resources - Lessons for Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City National University, (Japan Foundation), pp.24-30.

4. Nguyen Thu Hang (2014), “現代のベトナムにおける若者への日本文化影響”, History, Culture and Cultural Diplomacy Revitalizing Vietnam-Japan Relations in the New Regional and International Context, (Japanese), VNU Press, Hanoi, pp.171-185.

5. Nguyen Thu Hang (2016), “The role of the Dutch in Japan during the Sakoku period (1639 - 1853), Journal of Northeast Asian Studies (186), pp.58-68.

6. Nguyen Thu Hang (2016), “Resource development strategy in the modernization process under the Meiji period”, International conference: “Building a sustainable development society - Vietnam-Japan cooperation in ensuring sustainable development”, Northeast Asian Research Institute, (Japan Foundation), pp.267-274.

 

IMFORMATION ON DOCTORAL THESIS

1. Full name: Nguyen Thu Hang 2. Sex: Female

3. Date of birth: December 24, 1976 4. Place of birth: Hanoi

5. Admission decision number: 2213/2011/QD-XHNV-SDH, 21thNovember 2011University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.

6. Changes in academic process: 3203/2014/QD-XHNV- SĐH, Regarding duration extension of study for Postgraduate QH -2011-X, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, 31thDecember 2014.

7. Official thesis title: The influences of the West on Japan's culture in the Meiji period - Experiences for Vietnam.

8. Major: World History Code: 62.22.03.11

9. Supervisors: Prof. Vu Duong Ninh

10.Summary of the new findings of the thesis:

The thesis is the unique systematic work on “The influences of the West on Japan's culture in the Meiji period - Experiences for Vietnam”.

The thesis will be a useful reference documents for undergraduate and graduate students and readers concerning about Japan's culture and history.

Through the thesis, lessons drawn from the case of Japan, such as educational reform, spirits of enlightenment and national self-confidence, employment of intellectuals, national culture acquisition and conservation,...etc are necessary for Vietnam in its current globalization context.

11. Practical applicability, if any:

The thesis will be a useful reference documents for research and teacher related about Japan's culture and history.

12. Further research directions, if any:

This thesis will be the premise for future studies on Intercultural and Interaction culture.

13. Thesis- relative publications:

1. Nguyen Thu Hang (2011), “Bunmeikaika” and the influences of “Bunmeikaika” on Japanese way of life in Meiji's period”, Institute for Northeast Asian Studies (N9) (127), pp. 52 -58.

2. Nguyen Thu Hang (2011), “Understanding the Japan's Modernization in the Meiji's period”, International Conference on: The comparative study of “Bunmeikaika in Japan and Vietnam from the late 19thcentury to early 20thcentury”, VNU, Ho Chi Minh USSH, (Japan Foundation), pp. 85 – 91.

3. Nguyen Thu Hang (2013), “Understanding the Japan's Western acquisition in the Meiji's period – An experience for Vietnam”, International Conference on: Human resource development in Japanese - Experience for Vietnam, VNU, Ho Chi Minh USSH, (Japan Foundation), pp. 24 – 30.

4. Nguyen Thu Hang (2014), “現代のベトナムにおける若者への日本文化影響”, History, Culture and Cultural Diplomacy Revitalizing Vietnam-Japan Relations in the New Regional and International Context, (Japanese), VNU Press, Hanoi, pp.171-185.

5. Nguyen Thu Hang (2016), “The Role of the Dutch in Japan Sakoku period (1639 - 1853)”, Institute for Northeast Asian Studies (N8) (186), pp. 58 – 68.

6. Nguyen Thu Hang (2016), “Human Resource Development Strategy in the Modernization process the Meiji period”, International Conference on: Building a Sustainable Development Society: Vietnam – Japan Cooperation to Ensure the Sustainable development, Institute for Northeast Asia Studies - Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences and The Japan Foundation, pp. 267 – 272.

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