1. Full name of the PhD candidate: Nguyen Thi Lien2. Gender: Female
3. Date of birth: 07/09/1979 4. Place of birthNam Dinh
5. Decision to admit doctoral studentsDecision No. 3216/2014/QD-XHNV-SDH dated December 31, 2014, of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities - Vietnam National University, Hanoi.
6. Changes in the training process: Adjust the title of the research topic according to Decision No. 2963/QD-XHNV.
Original title:The Party and the issue of religion in Vietnam from 1930 to 1954.
The title has been revised:The Party led the work of mobilizing people of all religions in Vietnam from 1930 to 1954..
7. Dissertation Title:The Party led the work of mobilizing people of all religions in Vietnam from 1930 to 1954.
8. MajorHistory of the Communist Party of Vietnam
9. Code number: 62 22 03 15
10. Scientific AdvisorAssoc. Prof. Dr. Le Van Thinh
11. Summary of the new findings of the thesis:
- The dissertation provides a relatively large amount of material on issues related to religion in Vietnam.
- The research findings of this thesis will contribute to a better understanding of the views and policies of the Communist Party of Vietnam on religion and the Party's work in mobilizing people of various religions during the period 1930-1954.
- This dissertation can be used as a reference for agencies and individuals engaged in research and teaching of the history of the Communist Party of Vietnam, the history of the Vietnamese revolution, religious studies, political science, etc. The conclusions drawn from the dissertation also serve as a reference for agencies and individuals involved in advising on and formulating policies on religion, as well as contributing to enhancing the knowledge of those working in religious affairs to effectively implement the Party and State's policies in the new context.
12. Practical applicability:
This dissertation can be used as a reference document for agencies and individuals researching and teaching in the fields of Party history, religious studies, and political science. At the same time, it contributes to enhancing the knowledge of those working in religious affairs, enabling them to effectively implement the Party and State's policies on religion, and successfully carry out the task of building and defending the socialist Fatherland in the new context.
13. Directions for further research:
The Party's policies and guidance in religious affairs during the resistance war against American imperialism and the reunification of the country.
14. Published works related to the dissertation:
1. Nguyen Thi Lien (2014), “The Communist Party of Vietnam and the issue of ethnicity - religion - beliefs in the years 1930-1945”,Journal of Educational Theory(216), pp. 38 - 39.
2. Nguyen Thi Lien (2015), “Looking back at the Party's policy on religion during the period 1930 - 1945”,Journal of Party History(299), pp. 13 - 16.
3. Nguyen Thi Lien (2016), “Some issues concerning the religious affairs tasks of the People's Army today”,Journal of Educational Theory(245), pp. 70-71.
4. Nguyen Thi Lien (2016), “Some issues concerning religious work today from the experiences of the Party during the period of the national democratic revolution”, BookVietnam in Transition: Interdisciplinary Approaches, Hanoi National University Publishing House, pp. 140-152.
5. Nguyen Thi Lien and Doan Thi Yen (2017). The religious and cultural beliefs of the Mong ethnic group - Viewed from the perspective of religious and cultural policy.Proceedings of the 2nd Young Scientists Conference - 2017Thai Nguyen University of Science, Thai Nguyen University Publishing House, pp. 321-326.
6. Nguyen Thi Lien (2017), “The Viet Bac Autumn-Winter Victory of 1947 and the current application of military-civilian solidarity building”, Scientific ConferenceThai Nguyen during the Viet Bac - Autumn-Winter Victory of 1947, Vietnam Historical Science Association - Thai Nguyen University, October 20, 2017, pp. 245-255.
7. Nguyen Thi Lien (2017), “Policies and guidance on mobilizing people of various religions by the Vietnam Labor Party from 1951 to 1954”,Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, Volume 3 (2b), pp. 284 - 293.
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