Thesis information "Methods of dealing with Nom script and Nom literature in the Ly-Tran period (Survey through historical documents and literary works)" by HVCH Hoang Thi Tuyet Mai, majoring in Vietnamese Literature.1. Full name of student: Hoang Thi Tuyet Mai 2. Gender: Female 3. Date of birth: August 12, 1979 4. Place of birth: Pho Yen District, Thai Nguyen Province 5. Decision to recognize student No.: Decision No. 1355/2008/QD/XHNV-KH&SĐH dated October 24, 2008 of the President of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi. 6. Changes in the training process: None 7. Thesis topic: Methods of dealing with Nom script and Nom literature in the Ly-Tran period (Survey through historical documents and literary works) 8. Major: Vietnamese Literature 9. Code: 60. 22. 34 10. Scientific advisor: Associate Professor. Dr. Tran Ngoc Vuong - Lecturer of the Faculty of Literature, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi. 11. Summary of the results of the thesis: Nom script and Nom literature are unique phenomena of Vietnamese culture and literature. Although many researchers have been interested in this issue for a long time, there has been no serious work discussing the attitudes of the official administrative dynasties towards Nom script and Nom literature. The topic of Behavioral methods towards Nom script and Nom literature in the Ly-Tran period (Survey through historical documents and literary works) was chosen by us with the purpose of re-examining the data related to Nom script and Nom literature of the Dinh - Le - Ly - Tran - Ho dynasties, thereby providing an overall view of the attitude towards Nom literature of the official dynasties in the early period of independence. We affirm that this thesis deals with a completely new issue, not overlapping with any other topic in the same scope and scale. 12. Ability to apply in practice: No 13. Further research directions: Methods of dealing with Nom script and Nom literature in the medieval period (Survey through historical documents and literary works) 14. Published works related to the thesis: + From the perspective of diplomatic relations with China during the Ngo - Dinh - Le dynasties, thinking about the aspiration to create and develop national values of Master Khuong Viet - Article PROJECTED for the International Conference "National Master Khuong Viet and Vietnamese Buddhism in the early era of independence" in March 2011.
INFORMATION ON MASTER'S THESIS
1. Full name: Hoang Thi Tuyet Mai 2. Sex: Female 3. Date of birth: August 12th 1979 4. Place of birth: Pho Yen District, Thai Nguyen Province 5. Admission decision number: Decision No. 1355/2008/QD/XHNV-KH & SĐH of the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Hanoi National University in October 24, 2008. 6. Changes in academic process: None 7. Official thesis title: Feudal Attitudes and Policies towards Nom Script and Literature in the Li Tran Dynasties: An Bibliographical Analysis of Historical and Creative Writings 8. Major: Vietnam Literature 9. Code: 60.22.34 10. Supervisors: Associate Professor, Doctor Tran Ngoc Vuong - Teacher of Literature Department, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University. 11. Summary of the findings of the thesis: Nom script and literature, the unique phenomena of Vietnamese culture and literature, have long attracted many researchers. But none of them thoroughly investigate the attitude of the local feudal dynasties towards Nom script and literature. Our research project which names Feudal Attitudes and Policies towards Nom Script and Literature in the Li Tran Dynasties: An Bibliographical Analysis of Historical and Creative Writings aims to re-examine the data which relates to Nom script and literature in the Dinh, Le, Li, Tran, Ho dynasties in order to provide an overall view of the attitudes of the feudal dynasties of the early independence era towards Nom script and literature. We affirm this thesis refers to a whole new problem, not overlaps with any topics within the similar scope and scale 12. Practical applicability: None 13. Further research directions: Feudal Attitudes and Policies towards Nom Script and Literature in the Middle Age (A Bibliographical Analysis of Historical and Creative Writings) 14. Thesis-related publications: Master Khuong Viet and The Aspiration of Creating and Promoting National Values: A View from Vietnamese Diplomatic Politics towards China in the Ngo-Dinh-Le Dynasties International Conference “Master Khuong Viet and Vietnamese Buddhist Early Independence era” held on March 18-19, 2011 at the Vietnam Buddhist Institute (Soc Son, Hanoi, Vietnam)