
I. General information
- Year of birth: 1982.
- Email: hanhtrb@gmail.com
- Work unit: Department of History.
- Degree: PhD Year received: 2015.
- Training process:
2000-2004: University at University of Social Sciences and Humanities, VNU.
2007-2008: Master at Asia - Europe Institute, University of Malaya, Malaysia.
2009-2015: PhD at University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.
- Foreign language proficiency: English B2.
- Main research directions: Modern Vietnamese history, Political parties in modern Vietnamese history, Population and urban issues in modern Vietnamese history.
II. Scientific works
Book Chapter
- In Nguyen Dinh Le (editor-in-chief),August Revolution in Hanoi, Hanoi Publishing House, 2010.
- Nguyen Ai Quoc and political organizations on the journey to find a way to save the country are printed in Ho Chi Minh and the path to national liberation., National Political Publishing House, Hanoi, 2011, pp. 87-99.
- “Training and use of intellectuals during the French colonial period”, printed inBuilding intellectual resources to serve the cause of national revival, National Political Publishing House, Hanoi, 2011.
Article
- “Rice productivity in the Red River Delta and issues that need to be raised” (joint article),Journal of Theoretical Education(5), 2005, pp. 16-20.
- “The Eastern Travel Movement - Some Features of the Research Situation and Scientific Issues Being Raised” (2006),Vietnam - Japan cultural and educational relations and 100 years of the Dong Du movement, National University Publishing House, Hanoi, pp. 298-312.
- “100 years of research on Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc in Vietnam - current situation and prospects” (2006),100 years of Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc and educational reform in Vietnam today, National University Publishing House, Hanoi, pp. 83-90.
- “Les recherché sur le movement Duy Tan au Vietnam” (2008),Collection le temps de l'histoire, Publications de l'Uiversite Provence, pp. 271-286.
- “Activities of foreign and Vietnamese enterprises in Hai Phong in the first 30 years of the 20th century” (2011),A journey of historical research, Publishing House, Hanoi, pp. 597-610.
- “Nguyen Ai Quoc and political organizations on the journey to find a way to save the country” (2011),Ho Chi Minh and the path of national liberation, National Political Publishing House, Hanoi, pp. 87-99.
- “Learn more about Nguyen Ai Quoc with the Colonial Union and the Union of Oppressed Peoples” (2011),Party History Magazine(252), pp. 16-18.
- “French Health Policy in Colonial Vietnam (1860s-1945): Objectives, Contents, and its Social Impacts” (2013), International ConferencePopulation,Health,andMedicinein Developing Countries: the Example ofVietnamsince the18th century, School of Social Sciences and Humanities and Giessen University.
- “The process of perfecting the Party's thinking on the path to national liberation (1930-1945)”,Journal of Theoretical Education(215), pp. 62-64, 68.
- “Contribution to the discussion on the Indochinese Communist Party and political parties in the movement for people's livelihood and democracy (1936-1939)”,Party History Magazine(287), pp. 45-50.
- “Looking back at the ideological struggle between the Indochinese Communist Party and the Trotskyist group in the 1930s”,Journal of Party History,October 2015.
- “Political Parties in Vietnam Before 1945: A Theoretical Approach”,SeminarInterdisciplinary research in social sciences and humanities: theoretical and practical approaches, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, 2015.
- “Bai Say Uprising (1883-1892) in the perception of today's youth (through a survey of students at Hanoi National University) (co-authored),Proceedings of the Scientific Conference Nguyen Thien Thuat and the Bai Say Uprising, Hung Yen, December 2016, pp. 67-76.
- “A perspective on Nguyen Chi Thanh's political culture”,Scientific seminar General Nguyen Chi Thanh in the history of national revolution, Hanoi, July 2017, pp. 345-354.
- “When the desire for independence and freedom is the common point”,Party Building Magazine,8/2017, pp. 4-6.