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Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pham Van Thuy

E-mail Thuypv@vnu.edu.vn
Position Lecturer
Units Department of History

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I. General Information

  • Year of birth: 1982
  • Email: Thuypv@vnu.edu.vn
  • Affiliation: Department of History, University of Social Sciences and Humanities
  • Academic degree: PhD Year received: 2014
  • Academic rank: Associate Professor Year of appointment: 2020
  • Training process:

Level of education

Training location

Specialized Graduation year
University University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi History
 
2005
 
University Leiden University, Netherlands History 2007
Master's degree Leiden University, Netherlands History 2009
Doctor Leiden University, Netherlands History 2014
  • Foreign language proficiency: English, Dutch, Indonesian
  • Main research direction:History of trade and relations in Asia; History of colonialism and decolonization in Vietnam and Southeast Asia; Economic relations and regional cooperation in East Asia in the modern era.

II. Scientific works:

1. Books and book chapters
  1. “The Peril of Leprosy: Management of the Disease in French Indochina, 1900-1940”, inMaria Serena I. Diokno (ed.),Hansen's Disease in Southeast Asia: Narratives of the Past and Present. Singapore: NUS Press (forthcoming).
  2. "The Road to Doi Moi in Vietnam", inbookRoderick James Macdonald (ed.),The Economy and Business Environment of Vietnam. Palgrave Switzerland, 2020, pp.25-44
  3. "Review c"Foreign historians' accounts of Zen master Nguyen Minh Khong," Conference ProceedingsLife and career of Zen master Nguyen Minh Khong, World Publishing House, 2020.
  4. Beyond Political Skin: Colonial to National Economies in Indonesia and Vietnam 1910s-1960s, Singapore: Springer Nature, 2019. ISBN: 978-981-13-3711-6 (268 pages) (ISI, Scopus indexed)
  5. The Japanese occupation and the independence movement in Vietnam, 1940-1945In the book: Wang Chaoguang (Cb.),认识与再 (中的中国与洲民族独立运[A Study and Reassessment of the Independence Movement in China and Asia during World War II]. Beijing: Social Sciences Academic Press (China Academy of Social Sciences), 2018, pp. 166-179. ISBN 978-752013481
  6. “The Southern Port System: A View from the Source of Goods” (co-authored with Nguyen Thi Xuyen). In the book: Nguyen Van Kim, Nguyen Quang Ngoc (Editors).Sea and land: Roles and networks of interaction in river basins.,Vietnam National University, Hanoi Publishing House, Hanoi, 2018, pp. 151-172. ISBN 978-604-968-980-2
  7. "Economic and Political Transformations in East Asia in the Second Half of the 20th Century and Renovation in Vietnam." In the book: Vu Duong Ninh (Editor).Vietnam in a changing world, Vietnam National University, Hanoi Publishing House, 2017, pp. 497-510. ISBN 9786046286479
  8. "Vietnam in the history and culture of Southeast Asia from the perspective of Professor Tran Quoc Vuong" (co-authored with Do Truong Giang). In the book:They are still elite., Vietnam National University, Hanoi Publishing House, Hanoi 2017, pp. 435-443. ISBN 978-604-62-6900-7
  9. “Globalization, economic development and acculturation in Vietnam since the 1986RenewIn the book:Globalization, national culture and local wisdom: The sustainability and preservation of culture and local wisdom in facing ASEAN Economic Community, Medan: University of North Sumatra (Indonesia), 2016, pp. 5-11. ISBN 979-458-920-9.
  10. "The formation of ancient states in Southeast Asia: a return to indigenous elements..In the book: Vu Duong Ninh, Nguyen Van Kim (Editors),Some topics in world history, Volume III, Hanoi National University Publishing House, Hanoi, pp. 77-105. Reprinted in the book.Vietnam in World History, Vietnam National University, Hanoi Publishing House, 2016, pp. 148-172. ISBN 978-604-62-2737-3
  11. "From a commercial empire to a colonial empire: The causes, motivations, and process of Dutch colonial expansion in Indonesia."In the book: Vu Duong Ninh, Nguyen Van Kim (Editors),Some topics in world history, Volume III, Hanoi National University Publishing House, Hanoi, 2015, pp. 482-499. ISBN 978-604-62-2737-3
  12. "The Constraints of Economic Nationalism in Early Independent Indonesia.In the book:Alicia Schrikker and Jerome Touwen(eds), Promises and Predicaments: Trade and Entrepreneurship in Colonial and Independent Indonesia in the 19ththand 20thcenturiesSingapore:National University of Singapore Press, 2014, pp. 227-244. ISBN 978-9971-69-851-5
  13. "Vietnamese Navy in the 17th, 18th, and early 19th Centuries: Through Western Historical Sources.In the book: Nguyen Van Kim (Editor),Vietnamese people and the sea.The World Publishing House, Hanoi, 2012, pp. 506-523; reprinted with additions in the book: Nguyen Van Kim, Nguyen Manh Dung (Editors).Vietnam's traditional maritime economy and culture., National Political Publishing House, 2015, pp. 141-165. ISBN 9786047703418
  14. "Dutch Imperialism in Indonesia: A Theoretical Perspective." In the book: History Department,A journey of historical research. (2006-2011).World Publishing House, Hanoi, 2011, pp. 869-883. ISBN 978-60407700366-1
  15. "The Dutch influence on Makassar's trade in the 17th-18th centuries." (From the book)Vietnam in the Asian trade system of the 16th-17th centuries. The World Publishing House, Hanoi, 2007, pp. 254-275.
2. Article
  1. "The Dutch Opium Policy in the East Indies (1809-1942)"Southeast Asian Studies, 10 (2022), pp 50-61
  2. “Changing Political Economy in Vietnam in 1945-1986: A Comparative Perspective with East Asian Countries”,Vietnam Social Sciences, 3 (2022), pp.51-63
  3. "The entrepreneurial spirit of the Vietnamese bourgeoisie in the early 20th century: The case of businessman Bach Thai Buoi (1874-1932)".Journal of Policy and Management Research, No. 1/38 (2022), 105-117 (together with Ngo Nguyen Phuong Ha)
  4. “The Introduction of Plantations into East Sumatra and Its Socio-economic impacts, 1863-1929”,VNU Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, vol.6 (5), 2020, 563-676 (English issue).
  5. Aceh, Islam, and the power struggle in the Malacca Strait region in the 16th-17th centuries”Military History Magazine, 4 (2019), pp. 80-90. ISSN 2588-1310
  6. "Vietnam and Korea in theLongue durée: Negotiating Tributary and Colonial Position” (Introduction and editing with Valérie Gelézeau), The Newsletter IIAS, No. 79 (2018), pp. 29-42.
  7. “Continuing and emerging trends in Southeast Asian Studies in Vietnam and beyond”,Regional Journal of Southeast Asian Studies,Vol. 2, 2017, pp. 126-131. ISSN 2507-8895
  8. “Same Fate, Different Choices: Decolonization in Indonesia and Vietnam” Lembaran Sejarah, 1 (2017), pp.79-90, ISSN 1410-4962.
  9. "Innovation in Vietnam during the socio-economic transformation of East Asia in the latter half of the 20th century:MagazineHistorical Research, No. 2 (2017), pp. 59-68. ISSN 0866-7497
  10. "George Coedès and the Political Institutions and States of Ancient Southeast Asia” (Co-authored with)(Nguyen Van Kim): MagazineHistorical Research, No. 1 (477), 2016, pp. 6-18. ISSN 0866-7497
  11. "Economic aspects of Dutch expansion in Sumatra in the 19ththcentury. Journal of Southeast Asian Studies(English issue), Hanoi, 2014, pp. 21-36. ISSN 0868-2739
  12. “Beyond Political Skin; Convergent Paths to An Independent National Economy in Indonesia and Vietnam”,Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, 3 (2014), pp. 289-290. ISSN 1472-7234
  13. The Political Framework of Economic Decision-Making in Indonesia and Vietnam, 1945-1950. Lembaran Sejarah(Indonesia),No. 1 (2013), pp.31-44. ISSN 1410-4962.
  14. “Makassar: challenge or threat to the VOC's trade?”Journal of Southeast Asian Studies(English issue), Hanoi, 2008, pp. 25-40. ISSN 0868-2739
  15. "Malacca's trade relations with Southeast Asia (1400-1511)"MagazineSoutheast Asian Studies, No. 3 (2006), pp. 45-54. ISSN 0868-2739
  16. "Trade relations between Malacca and China during the period 1400-1511"MagazineSoutheast Asian Studies, No. 4 (2005), pp. 52-59. ISSN 0868-2739
3. Selected conference papers
  1. The Economic Decolonization of Vietnam, 1940s-1960s: A Bird's-eye View Festival herb country cell France-Vietnam: une histoire de l'anthropologieParis (France), October 6, 2022
  2. "From "Lord of the Northern Rivers" to the World: The Waterway Transport Business Empire of Bach Thai Buoi in Vietnam in the Early 20th CenturyProceedings of the International Scientific ConferenceFrom the Port to the World: A Global History of the Ports of Indochina (1858-1956)Organized by the University of Le Havre Normandie, the University of Aix-Marseille, and Da Nang University of Education, Da Nang, October 2022.
  3. "Mining activities in Nghe An during the Nguyen and French colonial periods (1802-1939), paper presented at the conference:Nghe An: 990 years of formation and developmentNghe An, 2020 (together with Tran Xuan Thanh)
  4. “The Peril of Leprosy: Management of the Disease in French Indochina, 1900-1940”, paper presented at theEleventh International Convention of Asia Scholars (ICAS11), Leiden, the Netherlands, 16-19 July 2019.
  5. “Dynamics of Plural Economies in Southeast Asia: Asian Traders in Indonesia and Vietnam in the Late Colonial Period, 1900s-1930s”, paper presented at the4thAsian Association of World Historians Congress(AAWH Congress), Osaka, Japan, January 5-6 2019.
  6. “The Resistance Against the Mongol Invasion by Southeast Asian Nations” (Co-authored with Tran Van Manh), Proceedings of the International Conference:The Battle of Bạch Đằng and the Trần Dynasty in the Context of the 13th Century WorldQuang Ninh, December 21-22, 2018
  7. “Path to Independence: A Comparison of French Decolonization in Vietnam and West Africa, 1940s-1960”, paper presented at theInternational Conference: Africa-Asia “A New Axis of Knowledge”, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, September 20-22, 2018.
  8. “Repositioning Vietnam in Southeast Asian History”, lecture given at theInternational Summer School in Southeast Asian Studies: Transnational History: Becoming a Cosmopolian Historian, Yogyakarta, 27 August-7 September 2018.
  9. “The Chinese Position in the Colonial Economy of Vietnam, ca.1900-1945”, paper presented at the International Conference:Vietnam-China Relations: History, Present and Future, Guangzhou, China, May 13-16, 2018.
  10. “Guidelines and major Themes on A Textbook on East Asian History”, paper presented at the3ndRound Table Discussion for A History Textbook on East Asia,2018 NGOs on History and Peace, Manila, Philippines, 6-9 July 2018.
  11. “Leprosy Management under the French Colonial Regime in Indochina”, paper presented at the Final Workshop:Hansen's Disease in Southeast Asia: Narratives of the Past and PresentHo Chi Minh City, March 3-4, 2018.
  12. “Southeast Asian Studies in Vietnam: Issues and Trends”, paper presented at theRound Table Discussion: Emerging and Continuing Trends in Southeast Asian Studiesat theTenth International Convention of Asia Scholars(ICAS10),Chiang Mai, Thailand, July 20-23, 2017.
  13. “History Education in Vietnam in Middle and High Schools”, paper presented at the2ndRound Table Discussion for A Textbook on East Asian History, NGOs on History and Peace, Seoul, South Korea, July 12-15, 2017.
  14. “Regime Changes and Public Health Management in Vietnam: The Case of Leprosy”, paper presented at theInception workshop: Hansen's Disease in Southeast Asia: Narratives of the Past and PresentSingapore, 27 January 2017.
  15. “The Southern Port System: A Perspective from the Source of Goods” (co-authored with Vu Thi Xuyen). Conference Proceedings:Sea and land: Roles and networks of interaction in river basins.Hanoi, December 2016.
  16. "Regime Changes and Public Health Management in Vietnam: The Case of Leprosy"Conference proceedings:Hansen's disease in Southeast Asia: Narratives of the Past and PresentSingapore, December 24-25, 2016.
  17. “The Japanese Occupation and the Independence Movement in Vietnam, 1940-1945”: Conference proceedings:Rethinking and Re-examination: China in the World War II and the National Independence Movement in Asia, Beijing (China), December 16-19 2016, pp.78-87.
  18. “Globalization, economic development and acculturation in Vietnam since the 1986Renew”, conference proceedings:Globalization, national culture and local wisdom: The sustainability and preservation of culture and local wisdom in facing ASEAN Economic Community, Medan (Indonesia), November 20-30, 2016.
  19. "The Roles of the Humanities in the Unification Process: Vietnam and Beyond“.Paper presented atInternational conference:International Relations in East Asia in the New Regional ContextHanoi, June 27-28, 2016.
  20. "Same Fate, Different Choices: Decolonization in Indonesia and Vietnam”.Paper presented at International Conference20thAnniversary of SEASREP and Southeast Asian Studies, Jogjakarta, Indonesia, November 2015.
  21. “Chinese Business in Indonesia and Vietnam during Decolonization, 1930s-1960s. Paper presented at International ConferenceThe Consortium for Southeast Asian Studies in AsiaKyoto, Japan, December 2015.
  22. "For Better or for Worse: Japanese Occupation and Economic Decolonization”. Paper presented at International Conference:Vietnam-Japan-Indochina in the World War II: Documents and interpretationHanoi, December 2015.
  23. “History education in Vietnam,paper presented atThe 2015 International NGO Conference on History and Peace, Seoul, South Korea, July 11-11, 2015.
  24. "Vietnam's Colonial Economy: A Southeast Asian Perspective.Conference Proceedings:Young historians, new researchOrganized by the Faculty of History, Hanoi Pedagogical University and the Faculty of History, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, Hanoi, July 23, 2015.
  25. “The Models of Democracy in Indonesia, 1945-2014: From Parliamentary Democracy to Guided Democracy, Pancasila Democracy and New Democracy”, paper presented at International Conference:Democracy and Development Models in Asia: Theory and Practice,Hanoi, June 5, 2015.
  26. Paths to independence: A Comparison of Decolonization in Indonesia and Vietnam, 1945-1960.Paper presented at International Conference “Vietnam in World history”, Hanoi, December 30, 2013.
  27. "Determinants of Economic Policy in Indonesia in the Late-Colonial period and the Immediate Post-independence Period”, paper presented World Economic History Congress, Stellenbosch, South Africa,9-13 July 2012 (together with Thomas J. Lindblad).
  28. "The Political Framework of Economic Decision-Making in Indonesia and Vietnam, 1945-1950; A Comparative Perspective”, paper presented at theEuropean Social Sciences History Conference,Glasgow,Scotland, April 11-14, 2012.
  29. “Authority relations and economic decision-making in Indonesia and Vietnam, 1945-1950; A comparative perspective”, paper presented at the conference:State and Economy in Indonesia's Transition to Sovereignty,Leiden, The Netherlands, October 13-14 2011.
  30. “Towards National Economy in Indonesia; A Study of Political Economy and Comparison with Vietnam, 1930-1960”, paper presented at the conference the European Graduate School for Training Social and Economic Historial Research (ESTER), Vienna, November 23-27 2010.
  31. "Same Fate, Different choices: A comparison of decolonization in Indonesia and Vietnam, 1945-1960”, paper presented at the 21stConference of the International Association of Historian of Asia (IAHA)Singapore, June 22-25, 2010.
  32. “The political economy of transition in Indonesia, 1930-1960”.Paper presented at Posthumous conference, Brussels, May 2010.
  33. “Economic aspects of the Dutch imperial expansion in Sumatra in the nineteenth century”. Paper presented at international conference:Monsoon Asia in the age of revolution: Changes of regime and their aftermath, Mumbai, India, 12-14 January 2010.
  34. "From Protectionism to Guided Economy, A study of political economy in Indonesia and comparison with Vietnam, 1930-1960”.Paper presented at Posthumus conference, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, April 2009.

III. Scientific and technological research topics at all levels

TT Research topic title Start Year/Completion Year Research topics at the national, ministerial, departmental, and university levels. Responsibility for participation in the project
1 The formation and development of ancient Southeast Asian states and regional relations. 2006-2008 Key scientific research project of Vietnam National University, Hanoi. Project code QGTĐ. 04.09. Research member
2 The current state of human resources in the Social Sciences and Humanities. 2013-2015 Group A Scientific Research Project (Key Project), Vietnam National University, Hanoi. Code: QGTĐ 13.18 Research member
3 The colonial rivalry between the Netherlands and Britain in Southeast Asia: A case study of Sumatra (Indonesia), 1824-1914 2014-2016 This scientific research project is funded by the Asian Research Support Fund – Vietnam National University, Hanoi, Decision No. 65/QD-NCCA, Contract No. 13/2014/HDDT Project leader
4 The Role of Vietnam and Indonesia in Japan's Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere: A Comparative Study of the Japanese Economic Policies in Vietnam and Indonesia during the World War II 2015-2016 This project is funded by the Sumitomo Foundation. Project leader
5 Economic models in Southeast Asia during the colonial era: a comparative study of the cases of Vietnam and Indonesia. 2015-2016 Research project of Hanoi National University, code QG.16.38 Project leader
6 History of Vietnam, Volume 3 (179 BC-905 AD) 2015-2018 This project is part of the National Project “Research and Compilation of the History of Vietnam”, Ministry of Science and Technology, 2015-2018. Scientific Secretary
7 Ensnared in War: The Koreans and Vietnamese in World War II 2017-2018 Korean Academic Research Foundation Scientific Secretary
8 The Collapse of the Colonial Economy: Economic Decolonization in Vietnam (1900-1960s) 2020-2022 National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED) Head
 

IV. Science and Technology Awards:

The Dinh Xuan Lam History Award for scientific work.Beyond Political Skin: Colonial to National Economies in Indonesia and Vietnam 1910s-1960s, Singapore: Springer Nature, 2019.
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