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TTLA: Economic and social changes in Saigon from 1965 to 1975

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1. Full name of doctoral candidate: Phan Hai Van 2. Gender: Female

3. Date of birth: August 12, 1986 4. Place of birth: Ha Tinh

5. Decision No. 3216/2014 dated December 31, 2014, of the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, VNU Hanoi, recognizing the doctoral candidate.

6. Changes in the training process: The training process lasted 12 months, from December 2017 to December 2018.

7. Thesis title: Economic and social transformations in Saigon from 1965 to 1975

8. Major: Vietnamese History 9. Code: 62.22.03.13

10. Scientific supervisors: Prof. Dr. Nguyen Van Khanh, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tran Ngoc Long

11. Summary of the new findings of the thesis:

- To outline the process of economic and social transformation in Saigon from 1965 to 1975;

- To clarify the causes and consequences of the economic and social transformations in Saigon;

- Analyze the economic and social transformations of Saigon through two periods: 1965-1968 and 1969-1975.

- Analyze the causes that led to the economic and social transformation of Saigon and the consequences of that transformation.

12. Practical applications:

This dissertation can be used as a reference for teaching Vietnamese History and Urban Studies at Hanoi National University and other research institutions.

13. Future research directions:

- The economy and society of South Vietnam under the Republic of Vietnam regime (1954-1975);

- Urban economy and society in the history of the Vietnamese revolution (1930-1975)

14. Published works related to the dissertation:

- Phan Hai Van (2011), "Saigon society under the impact of the localized war",Military History Magazine, (243), pp.27-31.

- Phan Hai Van (2018), “Social transformations in Saigon (1965-1975)”,Journal of Education and Society(9), pp.198-202.

- Phan Hai Van (2018), “Social stratification changes in Saigon urban area (1965-1975)”,Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities(11), pp. 230-242.

                                                            INFORMATION ON DOCTLRAL THESIS

1. Full name: Phan Hai Van 2. Sex: Female

3. Date of birth: Aug 8th1986 4. Place of birth: Ha Tinh

5. Admission decision number: 3216/2014, Dated: Dec 31st2014 by Director of University of Social Sciences and Humanities, VNU.

6. Change in Academic Process: The training period lasts 12 months, from December 2017 to December 2018.

7. Official Thesis Title: The sociometric change in Sai Gon from 1965 to 1975

8. Major: History of Vietnam 9. Code: 62.22.03.13

10. Supervisor(s): Prof. Dr. Nguyen Van Khanh; As. Prof. Dr. Tran Ngoc Long

11. Summary of the new findings of the thesis:

- Sketch Outline the process of economic and social transformation of Saigon from 1965 to 1975;

- Clarify the causes and consequences of Saigon's socio-economic transformation;

- Analyze the contents of Sai Gon's socio-economic changes through the periods of 1965-1968 and 1969-1975.

- Analyze the causes of impact on Saigon's socio-economic transformation and its consequences.

12. Practical Applicability:

The thesis can be used as a reference material for the teaching of History of Vietnam and Urban Studies at VNUH as well as other research institutions.

13. Further Research Directions:

- Economy and society in South under the Republic of Vietnam regime (1954-1975);

- Economy and society Urban in the history of revolution of Vietnam (1930-1975)

14. Thesis-related Publications:

- Phan Hai Van (2011), “Saigon Society under the Impact of Local War”,Journal of Military History, (243), pp.27-31.

- Phan Hai Van (2018), Urban Social Change in Saigon (1965-1975)”,Journal of Education and Social Affairs(9), pp.198-202.

- Phan Hai Van (2018), Changing social stratification in urban Saigon (1965-1975)",Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities(11), pp. 230-242.

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