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Dr. Do Thi Thuy Lan

E-mail landtt@ussh.edu.vn
Position Lecturer
Unit Faculty of History

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1. Full name: Do Thi Thuy Lan
2. Year of birth: 1981 Gender: Female
3. Contact address
: Faculty of History, University of Social Sciences and Humanities (Vietnam National University, Hanoi), 2nd-3rd Floor, Building B, 336 Nguyen Trai, Thanh Xuan, Hanoi

Phone: (+84) 24 3858 5284 (Agency)    Email: landtt@ussh.edu.vn
4. Academic title, degree:
4.1. Academic degree: Dr.
4.2. Academic title:
Year of appointment to the title of Associate Professor: ......… Appointing organization:..........................
Year appointed to the title of Professor: ……… Appointing organization:………………
5. Working agency:
Agency name:University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi
Office Address: 336 Nguyen Trai, Thanh Xuan, Hanoi, Vietnam
Phone: (+84) 24 3858 5284 (Office of the Department of History)
Website: https://his.ussh.vnu.edu.vn/
6. Training process

Training level

Training place

Expertise Year of graduation
University

Faculty of History, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, VNU

History 2003
Master

 

   
Science Intern

Leiden University, Netherlands

History 2005-2006
Dr.

Faculty of History, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, VNU

History 2013

7. Other training courses(if any)
 
Degree Training course name Place of training/degree Training time/degree
Certificate, International Certificate Intensive English Program (Ford Foundation);TOEFL 575 International Certificate Foreign Language Center, Nong Lam University, Ho Chi Minh City 2003-2004
Certificate English B2 Common European Framework of Reference University of Foreign Languages, VNU 2012
Certificate
International
Workshop 1-4: “Curriculum Design and Teaching Methodology”, VNU-USSH - Singapore International Foundation Singapore International Foundation 2012-2013
Certificate University Pedagogy University of Education, VNU 2013
Certification Course "Improving English Proficiency in Teaching Specialized Subjects" by Lecturer of Strategic Mission (16-23) Hanoi National University SchoolUniversity of Foreign Languages, Vietnam National University, Hanoi 2013
Certificate University Pedagogy University of Education, VNU 2017
Certificate English B2 Common European Framework of Reference University of Foreign Languages, VNU 2017
Certificate Training of Senior Lecturers University of Education, VNU 2017

Main research direction:History of Vietnam's foreign trade in the Pre-Modern and Early Modern periods; Vietnam's industrial and commercial economy in the Early Modern periods; History of Vietnam's urban areas in the Pre-Modern and Early Modern periods; Thang Long - Hanoi Citadel; The process of formation of the nation - people, state, and territory of Vietnam; History of Vietnam's highlands

8. Monographs, textbooks (Author's name; book title, textbook; publisher; place of publication; year of publication)
8.1. Books
[1](Co-authored) Department of History:History of Vietnamese urban areas: Documents and research, Hanoi National University Publishing House, Hanoi, 2016;
[2](Co-authored) Department of History:Vietnam in World History, Hanoi National University Publishing House, Hanoi, 2016;
[3] (Co-author) Nguyen Quang Ngoc (Editor-in-Chief):Central space of Thang Long Imperial Citadel Documents and Perceptions, Hanoi Publishing House, Hanoi, 2016;
[4] (Co-author) Vu Van Quan (Editor-in-Chief):Dictionary of Vietnamese history from the beginning to 938, Hanoi National University Publishing House, Hanoi, 2016;
[5] (Monograph) Do Thi Thuy Lan:The Port System on the Dang Ngoai River: History of Vietnam's Foreign Trade in the 17th-18th Centuries, Hanoi National University Publishing House, Hanoi, 2016;
Republished by Vietnam Book Culture and Knowledge Joint Stock Company (VinaBook Jsc.) & Hanoi National University Publishing House, Hanoi, 2018;
[6] (Co-authored by) Nguyen Van Kim, Dinh Tien Hieu (Co-Editors):Traditional cultural history of Cam Khe district, Social Sciences Publishing House, Hanoi, 2020

8.2. Book Chapters
[1]“The Domea - Batsha seaport system on the lower reaches of the Thai Binh River in the 17th-18th centuries”, in the Department of History:A journey of historical research (2001-2006), World Publishing House, Hanoi, 2006, pp. 379-409;
[2] “Huong Non Village and the Xoan Singing Custom”, in History Department:A journey of historical research (2006-2011), World Publishing House, Hanoi, 2011, pp. 145-162;
[3]“Thang Long Forbidden Citadel's South and West Gates in Ly-Tran-Le Dynasties”, Nguyen Van Khanh, Pham Quang Minh, Tran Van Kham (Eds.):Vietnam in History and Transformation Selected Readings, Lambert Academic Publishing,Saarbrücken, Germany, 2016, pp. 52-76;
[4]“The Riverine Exchange Network Model and the Suggestion of Professor Tran Quoc Vuong”, in the Faculty of History:Also the Elite Contribution of Professor Tran Quoc Vuong to Social Sciences and Humanities, Hanoi National University Publishing House, Hanoi, 2016, pp. 90-131;
[5] “Domea in the Dang Ngoai Commercial Port System in the 16th-18th centuries”, in Lam My Dung, Dang Hong Son (Co-editors):Archaeology of Vietnam's Islands and Seas: Potential and Prospects, Hanoi National University Publishing House, Hanoi, 2017, pp. 498-529;
[6] “The riverine exchange network in Central Vietnam in comparison with the model of the Northern Delta”, in Nguyen Quang Ngoc, Nguyen Van Kim (Co-editors):Sea and continent: role and network of exchange in the Central River Basin, Hanoi National University Publishing House, Hanoi, 2018, pp. 84-116;
[7] “The context of Buddhism in the Ly Dynasty during the time of Nguyen Minh Khong (1066-1141)”, in Ninh Binh Provincial People's Committee, Vietnam Historical Science Association:Life and Career of Zen Master Nguyen Minh Khong, World Publishing House, Hanoi, 2019, pp. 53-86;
[8]“Writing historical figures: To Hien Thanh through bibliographical documents”, inScientific ProceedingsYoung Historians: New Studies, Publishing House. Hanoi National University, Hanoi, 2023, pp. 149-165;

9. Published scientific works
9.1. Number of articles published in international journals indexed by Web of Science/SCOPUS:
9.2. Number of articles published in international journals not listed in Web of Science/SCOPUS: 01
9.3. Number of articles published in domestic specialized journals: 13
9.4. Number of reports participating in International Scientific Conferences: 14
9.5. Number of reports participating in National Scientific Conferences: 10
List all the above publications from the past to present in chronological order, giving priority to the first lines for the 5 most typical and excellent works, works related to the professional issues of the task (author's name, year of publication, work title, journal name, volume, page number):
[1]“The Tonkin River Estuary in the 17th-18th Centuries: The Location of the River Estuary and Domea Port”, JournalCalendar ResearchHistory, No. 11 & 12 (367 & 368), 2006, pp. 19-29 & 19-30.
“Tonkin River's Estuary in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Vietnam: Its Location and Domea Harbor-Town”,Journal of Historical Studies(367, 368), pp. 19-29 & 19-30.
[2]“The Dang Ngoai River Estuary in the 17th-18th Centuries: Batsha and the Connection with the Mac Dynasty Homeland”, JournalHistorical Research, No. 1 & 2 (381 & 382), 2008, pp. 21-32 & 42-48.
“Tonkin River's Estuary in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Vietnam: Batsha and Its Linkage to the Mac's Homeland”,Journal of Historical Studies(381, 382), pp. 21-32 & 42-48;
[3]“On the existence of the Dutch trading post in Pho Hien in the 17th century”, MagazineHistorical Research, No. 8 (388), 2008, pp. 64-75.
“On the Existence of VOC Factory in Hien City in the Seventeenth Century”,Journal of Historical Studies(388), pp. 64-75;
[4]“When did “Doan Mon” in Thang Long - Hanoi appear?”, MagazinePast and Present, 2010, No. 365, pp. 13-16.
“At which point of time did “Doan Mon” appear in Thang Long Citadel?”,Past and Present Magazine(365), pp. 13-16;
[5] “Kinh Thien Palace under the Later Le Dynasty”, MagazinePast and Present, No. 359, 2010, pp. 26-27 & 32-33.
“Kinh Thien Palace under the Later Le”,Past and Present Magazine(359), pp. 26-27 & 32-33;
[6] “Which river mouth did the Grol ship enter Dang Ngoai in 1637?”, MagazineHistorical Research, No. 5, 6 & 9 (409, 410 & 413), 2010, pp. 65-81, 65-75 & 66-75.
“Which Estuary did the Dutch Ship Grol Enter Tonkin in 1637?”,Journal of Historical Studies(409, 410, 413), pp. 65-81, 65-75 & 66-75;
[7] “South Gate and West Gate of Thang Long Forbidden City during the Ly - Tran - Le dynasties”, MagazineHistorical Research, No. 7 (411), 2010, pp. 34-52.
“Thang Long Forbidden Citadel's South and West Gates in Ly-Tran-Le Dynasties”,Journal of Historical Studies(411), pp. 34-52;
[8](Co-written with Associate Professor, Dr., People's Teacher Hoang Van Khoan) "Japanese metal coins discovered in Thanh Hoa", MagazineArcheology, No. 4 (172), 2011, pp. 69-80.
“Japanese Coins in Thanh Hoa”,Journal of Archaeology(172), pp. 69-80;
[9] “Exams in Thang Long Imperial Citadel during the Le Dynasty (15th-18th centuries)”, JournalHistorical Research, No. 8 & 9 (424&425), 2011, pp. 42-53 & 59-69.
“The Hoi Examination Campus in Thang Long Citadel in the Le Dynasty, the 15th - 18th Centuries”,Journal of Historical Studies(424, 425), 2011, pp. 42-53 & 59-69;
[10] “Thang Long Imperial Citadel of Le Thanh Tong Dynasty (1460-1497)”, MagazineHistorical Research, No. 2 (454), 2014, pp. 59-70.
“Thang Long Royal Citadel under the Reign of Le Thanh Tong (1460-1497)”.Journal of Historical Studies(454), 2014, pp. 42-53;
[11] “Pho Hien in the Dang Ngoai River Port System in the 17th-18th centuries: New Materials and Perceptions”,MagazineResearch and Development(Hue),ISSN 1859-0152, No. 3 (120), 2015, pp. 41-70.
Pho Hien in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Tonkin River System: New Data and New Light on an Early Modern City of Vietnam”,Journal of Research and Development, No.3 (120), 2015, pp. 41-70;
[12]华人与17~18世纪越南北部的城市化——以席宪为例, 海洋史研究 (中文社会科学引文索引 - CSSCI),广东省社会科学院,海洋史研究中心, 社会科学文献出版社 (SSAP), 第12辑, 2018年8月,第97-121页
“Ming Loyalists and Urbanization in the 17thth-18thCentury North Vietnam: Evidences from Pho Hien” (in Chinese),Studies of Maritime History(Chinese Social Sciences Citation Index - CSSCI), Center for Maritime History Studies, Guangdong Academy of Social Sciences (Guangzhou), Social Sciences Academic Press (SSAP), Beijing, Vol. 12, August 2018, pp. 97-121;
[13]“Barbarians and the Kinh - Camp Separation: Perceptions of the Dai Viet Dynasties on the Uplands (11th-16th Centuries)”,Journal of ScienceThang Long University (Hanoi), Vol. B1 (No. 2), December 2021, pp. 116-142;
[14]“Overview of the projectAn Ethnic Journey: In Search of Vietnam's Cham People”,MagazineResearch and Development(Hue),ISSN 1859-0152,number1 (183), 2023, pp. 93-105;
[15]“Thang Long Royal Citadel under the Reign of Le Thanh Tong (1460-1497)”, Paper presented in The 4thInternational Conference on Vietnamese Studies(ICVNS), November 26-28 2012, Hanoi, Vietnam;
[16] “From Court City to Commercial Center: Thang Long in the Tonkin River System during the 17th-18th Centuries North Vietnam”, Paper presented in the International ConferencePatterns of Early Asian Urbanism, IIAS, Leiden University, 11-13 November 2013, Leiden, The Netherlands;
[17]“Tonkin River System in the 17thth-18thCentury Northern Vietnam”, Paper presented in the International SymposiumVietnam in World History, VNU-USSH, Hawaii Pacific University, December 30-31, 2013, Hanoi, Vietnam;
[18]“A Journey to Understand Pho Hien of the 17th-18thCentury Vietnam”, Paper presented in The 7thEngaging with Vietnam - An Interdisciplinary DialogueConference:Knowledge Journeys and Journeying Knowledge, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Hanoi University of Business and Technology, 7-8 July 2015, Bac Ninh, Vietnam;
[19](Written with Vu Duc Liem): “Cities on the Move: Seventeenth and Eighteenth-Century Vietnamese Littoral Urbanization in the Context of Local and Global Competition”, Paper presented in the International ConferenceUrban Development in Vietnamese History: An Interdisciplinary Perspective, University of Social Sciences & Humanities - VNU Hanoi and Justus-Liebig Universität Giessen (Germany), September 29-30 2015, Hanoi, Vietnam;
[20]“Pho Hien, a northern trading port”, Paper presented in the International ConferenceAspects of Popular Culture in the Mekong Delta, Harvard University andUniversity of Social Sciences & Humanities - VNU Hanoi, May 26-27, 2016, Hanoi, Vietnam;
[21]“The Tonkin River Port-Cities System in the 17th-18th Century North Vietnam”, Paper presented inThe 2nd SEAMEO SPAFA International Conference on Southeast Asian Archeology, 30 May - 02 June, 2016, Bangkok, Thailand;
[22]“Lach Bang - Bien Son (Thanh Hoa) through maps and ancient Western documents of the 16th-18th centuries”, International Scientific ConferenceThe Central Port System and the Maritime Silk Road - Roles and Relationships, University of Social Sciences and Humanities (VNU) and Hoi An City People's Committee (Quang Nam) co-organized, Hoi An, June 13, 2017;
[23]“How Water Shaped Economy: 'Tonkin River' Commercial System in the 17thth-18thCentury Vietnam”, Paper presented in the International ConferenceWater and Civilization: the Exploration of Water History in the Horizon of the Community of Shared Future for Mankind, Hubei University, 9-12 May 2019, Wuhan, China;
[24]“Around 1919: Vietnamese Movements Towards Peace and Independence in the Early 20th Century”, Paper presented in the 8thth(2019) International NGO Conference on History and Peace: “1919 and Its Historical Implications for Peace and Reconciliation in East Asia”, History NGO Forum for Peace in East Asia & Korea University, 22-26 July 2019, Seoul, South Korea;
[25]“Becoming Vietnam: State Formation from a Historical Perspective”,The 32nd Thursday Forum on History and Global Citizenship, History NGO Forum for Peace in East Asia, Seoul, South Korea, October 22, 2020;
[26]“Up to the Mountains and Going West: Dai Viet and Its Upland Regions (11th-16th Centuries)”, AEH 2021 The Sixth Biennial Conference of East Asian Environmental History:Human and Nature in East Asia - Exploring New Directions in Environmental History, Kyoto University, Japan, September 2021;
[27]“A Reach to the Sea: Vietnam's Early Modern Thang Long (Hanoi) in Global Perspective”,The Research of the History of Vietnam from the Perspective of Global History, Guangxi University for Nationalities, Nanning, October 2021;
[28]“The Predecessor of Hai Phong: The Dang Ngoai River Port System in the 17th-18th Centuries”/“Hai Phong Before Hai Phong: The Port System along 'Tonkin River' during the 17th-18th Centuries”,International ConferenceFrom the Port to the World: A Global History of Indochinese Ports (1858-1956), University of Danang & University of South-Brittany (France), Danang, October 27-27, 2022, 27 pp.;
[29]“The Dang Ngoai River Estuary through Western ancient maps and documents”, ProceedingsConference of Young Scientists of Vietnam National University, Hanoi2nd edition, Hanoi, 2002, pp. 424-430.
[30]“820 or 828: Re-examining the End of the Duong Thanh Uprising”, Proceedings of the Scientific ConferenceDuong Thanh Uprising in the history of the Vietnamese people's struggle against Chinese domination, People's Committee of Nghe An province, Vietnam Historical Science Association, Vietnam Duong Family Council, Nghe An, 2019; pp. 187-206;
[31](Co-written with Ngo Hoang Thang): “Politics and Border Citadels: The Mac Dynasty after 1593 and its imprints in Lang Son”, Proceedings of the Scientific ConferenceNhi - Tam Thanh scenic relics, To Thi mountain, Mac dynasty citadel: Cultural heritage and tourism potential, People's Committee of Lang Son City, University of Social Sciences and Humanities (VNU), Lang Son, 2019, pp. 75-100;
[32]“To Hien Thanh through documents”, Proceedings of Scientific ConferenceTypical historical figures in Vietnam's judicial activities, Supreme People's Court, Vietnam Historical Science Association, Ninh Binh, 2019, pp. 80-92;
[33] “Confucianism and Confucian examinations in Dai Viet during the Ly Dynasty”, Proceedings of the Scientific ConferenceTraditional Vietnamese educational and examination heritage - 100 years in review, Center for Research and Promotion of Cultural Resources, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Center for Asian Studies Support (VNU), Hanoi, 2019;
[34]“Champa also has a mountain regime? A perspective of the Champa highlands (Through a review of research documents)”,SeminarResearch on Vietnam's Highlands: History and Interdisciplinary Approaches, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, December 30, 2020;
[35]“Research on the South and West gates of the Forbidden City of Thang Long during the Ly - Tran - Le dynasties”, Scientific SeminarThang Long - Hanoi Capital from historical documents to new research results, Thang Long - Hanoi Heritage Conservation Center, December 2021, Hanoi, pp. 70-86;
[36] “Some North Central trading ports: Viewed from the Grol ship voyage (1637) and 17th century monetary documents”, National Scientific ConferenceNorth Central Coast commercial port system: Potential, position and regional and inter-regional exchanges/The Trade Port System in North Central Vietnam Potentials, Position, and Regional, Trans-Regional Exchanges, Center for Sea and Islands, University of Social Sciences and Humanities (VNU) & Hanoi University of Culture, December 2021, Hanoi, pp. 203-243;
[37]“Up the mountain and to the West: Dai Viet and Hung Hoa before the time of Pham Than Duat”,Science SeminarPham Than Duat in the flow of Vietnamese history, Pham Than Duat Award Fund & Vietnam Historical Science Association, June 2022;
[38]“The Role of the Pre-Hoi An Inland Region and the South Central Coast Commercial Ports - A Research Overview”,Scientific ConferenceHoi An commercial port and the South Central Coast commercial port system Potential, position and regional and inter-regional exchanges, Hoi An Cultural Heritage Management and Conservation Center (Hoi An City People's Committee), University of Social Sciences and Humanities (VNU) & Hanoi University of Culture (Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism), Hoi An,25/11/ 2022;

10. Granted intellectual property certificates:
TT Name and content of the diploma Numbers, Symbols Place of issue Year level
         
11. Applied and transferred products:
11.1 Number of science and technology products applied abroad:
11.2 Number of domestic applied science and technology products:
11.3 List the products in detail in the following table:
TT Product Name Time, form, scale,
Applicable address
Uses
       

12. Science and Technology tasks at all levels chaired or participated in
12.1 Current and past S&T tasks
Mission Name/Code Time
(start - end)
Mission Management Agency, under the Program
(if any)
Status
mission
(accepted/not accepted/not completed)
Studying the Dang Ngoai River Trade System in the 17th-18th centuries through Western sources”/Code: T.06.08 2006-2007 University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi Accepted
Foreign trade in Dang Ngoai in the 17th-18th centuries”/Code: CS.2011.14 2011-2012 University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi Accepted
Ceramic Trade Activities in Northern Vietnam in the 16th-18th Centuries”/Code: QG.14.28 2014-2016 Vietnam National University, Hanoi Accepted

12.2 S&T tasks that have been and are being participated in as members
Mission Name/Code Time
(start - end)
Mission Management Agency, under the Program
(if any)
Mission status
(accepted/not accepted/not completed)
Northern Seaport System in the 11th-19th centuries”/Key (National University) 2005-2006 Hanoi National University; Professor, Dr. Nguyen Quang Ngoc, Head Accepted
Dictionary of Vietnamese History”/Group A (National University) 2012-2014 Hanoi National University; Associate Professor, Dr. Vu Van Quan, Head Accepted
Social Sciences and Humanities VN.05/14-18:History of Vietnam - Volume V (1009 to 1226), under the National Social Science Project on Research and Compilation of Vietnamese History (KHXH-LSVN/14-18) 2016-2018 State level; Prof. Dr. Nguyen Quang Ngoc chaired Accepted
Social Sciences and Humanities VN.10/14-18:History of Vietnam - Volume X (Dang Ngoai from 1593 to 1771), under the National Social Science Project on Research and Compilation of Vietnamese History (KHXH-LSVN/14-18) 2016-2018 State level; Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Thua Hy and Professor, Dr. Hoang Anh Tuan co-chaired Accepted
13. Postgraduate training participation process (in the last 5 years)
13.1 Number of PhDs trained:..........................................
13.2 Number of PhD students being guided:...................................
13.3 Number of masters trained: 04
13.4 Details:
TT Full name of PhD/MSc Title of PhD thesis(has defended PhD thesis or is doing PhD),Master's thesis Guiding role
(main or secondary)
Training time  
I PhD student        
           
II Master        
1 Dang Thi Ut The Trung Sisters' Uprising through the relic system in Hanoi Independent instructions 2020-2022  
2 Lee Ting Huan Pagodas and towers in the mountains during the Ly - Tran dynasties Independent instructions 2017-2020 With extension
3 Bang Trac Dong The An Duong Vuong Problem in Vietnamese Studies in Vietnam and China Independent instructions 2018-2021 Chinese Students; Renewable
4 Le Minh Phuong Lord Bau and Bau citadel in Tuyen Quang in the 16th-17th centuries Independent instructions 2017-2019  

14. OTHER INFORMATION ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ACTIVITIES
14.1. Awards, scholarships
- Third Prize, National Student Scientific Research, Ministry of Education and Training of Vietnam, 2002;
- First Prize, Pham Than Duat History Award, Vietnam Historical Science Association, 2013;
- Dinh Xuan Lam History Award, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, 2018;
- C Prize, National Book Award, Ministry of Information and Communications of Vietnam, 2019;

14.2. Scientific activities
Member of the English Editorial BoardHistorical Archive and Heritage(Culture and Heritage),Science Magazine, Thang Long University;
 

 

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