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TTLV: Historical sources on the Nguyen Dynasty's arsenal (1802-1884)

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INFORMATION ABOUT THE MASTER'S THESIS

1. Student's full name:Nguyen Dinh Sang                    

2. Gender: Male

3. Date of birth: February 9, 1987

4. Place of birth: Yen Nghia - Ha Dong - Hanoi

5. Decision No. 2998/QD-XHVN&SDH dated December 30, 2013, of the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, recognizing the student.

6. Changes in the training process: the process is proceeding as planned, with no changes.

7. Thesis title:Historical sources on the Nguyen Dynasty's arsenal (1802-1884).

8. Major: Historiography and Historical Sources Studies Code: 60.22.03.16

9. Scientific supervisor:Assoc. Prof. Dr. Phan Phuong Thao,Department of History, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.

10. Summary of the thesis results:

- The topic has systematized and provided a general overview of the characteristics, content, and value of historical sources on the Royal Archives in particular, and more broadly, historical sources for research on the Nguyen Dynasty.

- Reconstructing the organizational structure, personnel structure, functions, and tasks of the Royal Treasury, thereby revealing the role, position, and relationship of the Royal Treasury with related agencies and organizations in the Nguyen Dynasty's administrative system.

- This thesis is valuable for reference and enriches research on historical sources.

11. Practical applications:

12. Future research directions:

The case study of historical sources on the Nguyen Dynasty's Royal Archives from 1802-1884 can be extended to research historical sources on other Ministries and Departments of the Nguyen Dynasty (1802-1884), or of other Nguyen Dynasty emperors.

13. Published works related to the thesis:

Nguyen Dinh Sang (2015), Activities of buying and exchanging weapons and materials for weapon production by the Nguyen Anh government during the period 1787-1802, JournalMilitary history, No. 6 (282), pp. 44-49.

  

INFORMATION ON MASTER'S THESIS

1. Full name: Nguyen Dinh Sang 2. Sex: Male

3. Date of birth: 09/02/19874. Place of birth: Yen Nghia - Ha Dong - Hanoi

5. Admission decision number: 2998/QD-XHVN&SĐH, Dated December 30, 2013, University of social Sciences & Humanites (Vietnam National University, Hanoi)

6. Changes in academic process: As right processes, no choices changed

7. Official thesis title: Historical Documentation of Arsenal under the Nguyen dynasty (1802-1884)

8. Major: Historiography and Historical Documentation Study 9. Code: 60.22.03.16

10. Supervisors: Prof. Phan Phuong Thao, Faculty of History, University of social Sciences & Humanites (belong to Vietnam National University, Hanoi).

11. Summary of the findings of the thesis:

- The thesis has codified and presented an overview of the characteristics, the content and the value of historical sources about the arsenal in particular, extending the study of historical Nguyen dynasty

- Thesis rebuilding organizational structure, personnel structure, functions and duties of the arsenal. Thereby it demonstrates the role, position and relations of the arsenal with the agencies and organizations involved in the administrative system of the Nguyen Dynasty.

- Thesis reference value and enrich the study of historical sources.

12. Practical applicability, if any:

13. Further research directions, if any:

Derived from case studies historical sources about the arsenal of the Nguyen Dynasty period 1802-1884 could expand historical research source of the ministries and other districts of the Nguyen Dynasty (1802-1884), and of the kings Nguyen Dynasty.

14. Thesis-related publications:

Nguyen Dinh Sang (2015), Nguyen Anh administration's activities in purchase, exchange weapons and raw materials made of it (from 1787 to 1802),Military Magazine, No6 (282), Pg.44-49.

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