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Dr. Vu Van Quan

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Dr. Vu Van Quan

1. Resume/CV

  • Full name: Vu Van Quan
  • Date of birth: October 9, 1963
  • Workplace: Department of History
  • Time working at the School: since 1992.
  • Academic degree: PhD (1991)
  • Academic title: Associate Professor (2006)
  • Contact information: + Office phone: (04) 38585284 + Email:vanquanvu@yahoo.com

2. Research and Teaching

2.1. Main areas of research and teaching
  • History of Vietnam during the Nguyen Dynasty (first half of the 19th century)
  • Land ownership system and agricultural economy in ancient and medieval Vietnamese history.
  • Urbanization and urbanization in Vietnamese history
  • History and culture of Thang Long - Hanoi
2.2. Research and teaching process
  • 1980 - 1984: Studied at the Department of History, Hanoi University.
  • 1986 - 1991: Postgraduate studies at the Department of History, Hanoi University.
  • Since 1992: Lecturer in the Department of Ancient and Medieval Vietnamese History, Faculty of History
  • Since 2000: Deputy Head of the Department of Ancient and Medieval Vietnamese History
  • Since 2009: Deputy Head of the Department of History
2.3. Have supervised and are currently supervising doctoral and master's students:
  • Number of PhD students currently in training: 3 (1 main, 2 minor)
  • Number of master's degree holders trained: 11
  • Number of master's students currently enrolled: 5

3. Published works

3.1. Books
  1. The methods our ancestors used in employing people throughout history,National Political Publishing House, Hanoi, 1994 (co-authored).
  2. Ha Dong Land Registry, Hanoi, 1995, 630 pages (co-authored).
  3. Nation Building: Documents on the Tay Son Dynasty - Nguyen Hue, Binh Dinh, 1995, 145 pages (co-authored).
  4. The revival of Dai Viet in the 10th-14th centuries, National Political Publishing House, Hanoi, 1996, 296 pages (translated together with Vu Minh Giang).
  5. Organization of the Nguyen Dynasty's state apparatus during the period 1802-1884, Thuan Hoa Publishing House, Hue, 1997, 228 pages (co-authored).
  6. The land situation and peasant life under the Nguyen dynasty, Thuan Hoa Publishing House, Hue, 1997, 276 pages (co-authored).
  7. Land register of Thai Binh, World Publishing House, Hanoi, 1997, 520 pages (co-authored).
  8. Some issues concerning Vietnamese civil law from the 15th century to the French colonial period., National Political Publishing House, Hanoi, 1998, 317 pages (co-authored).
  9. The true nature of "Historical Dialogue", World Publishing House, Hanoi, 2000, 417 pages (co-authored).
  10. 1000 Questions and Answers about Thang Long - Hanoi, National Political Publishing House, Hanoi, 2000, Volume I, 396 pages, Volume II, 306 pages (co-authored).
  11. Binh Dinh: Scenic Spots and Historical Sites, Binh Dinh, 2000, 343 pages (co-authored).
  12. Vietnamese History textbook, National Political Publishing House, Hanoi, 2001 (co-authored).
  13. Nam Dinh Gazetteer, National Political Publishing House, Hanoi, 2003 (co-authored).
  14. Ancient land registers of Hanoi, Volume I, Hanoi Publishing House, 2005, 810 pages (co-authored).
  15. Vietnamese villages are pluralistic and dense., National University of Hanoi Publishing House, Hanoi, 2006 (Co-authored and co-authored the manuscript).
  16. The Department of History: Half a Century of Construction and Development (1956-2006)(Co-authored manuscript), The World Publishing House, Hanoi, 2006.
  17. Thang Long - Hanoi: A Thousand Historical Events(Editor-in-chief), Hanoi Publishing House, Hanoi, 2007 (580 pages).
  18. Ancient Loa Gazetteer(Co-editor), Hanoi Publishing House, Hanoi, 2007, 679 pages.
  19. Dictionary of historical place names (for use in schools)(Co-authored), Education Publishing House, Hanoi, 2007.
  20. Oc Eo culture and the Funan kingdomButProceedings of the Scientific Conference commemorating the 60th anniversary of the discovery of the Oc Eo culture (1944 - 2004), World Publishing House, Hanoi, 2008 (Co-editor, manuscript organizer and author).
  21. The fundamental characteristics of our country's administrative apparatus and political system before the reforms., National Political Publishing House, Hanoi, 2008 (co-authored).
  22. Management and development of Thang Long - Hanoi,Proceedings of the Scientific Conference (Co-organized, edited, and authored), Hanoi Publishing House, 2008
  23. Ancient land registers of Hanoi, Volume II, Hanoi Publishing House, Hanoi, 2008 (co-authored).
  24. History of research and approach,Proceedings of the First Scientific Conference on the State-level Social Science Project “The Formation and Development Process of the Southern Region of Vietnam” (Co-editor, manuscript organizer and author), The Gioi Publishing House, Hanoi, 2008.
  25. Some historical issues of the Southern region of Vietnam up to the end of the 19th century.World Publishing House, Hanoi, 2009 (Co-editor, manuscript organizer and author).
  26. Some historical issues of the Southern region of Vietnam during the modern period.World Publishing House, Hanoi, 2009 (Co-editor, manuscript organizer and author).
3.2. Articles
  1. Land reclamation to establish villages in Hung Thang, Chan Hung, and Vinh Quang communes (Tien Lang district).inLand and people of Tien Lang, Hai Phong Publishing House, 1987, pp. 51-55.
  2. A brief overview of the tax system during the Nguyen Dynasty (19th century).Journal of Science, Hanoi University, No. 4, 1988, pp. 55-64.
  3. A brief overview of the rural situation in the Northern Delta region during the first half of the 19th century.Economic Research, No. 5.1989
  4. A brief overview of Vietnamese agriculture in the first half of the 19th century.Economic Research, No. 5.1990, pp. 35-39.
  5. Some thoughts on resolving the current issues of land, farmers, and agriculture - viewed from a historical perspective.Theoretical Information, No. 4, 1990 (co-authored).
  6. An ancient irrigation system in Phu Phong village (Binh Dinh province), in NPHMVKCH 1991, pp. 88-89 (co-authored)
  7. Bronze casting craft in Bang Chau, in NPHMVKCH 1991, pp. 98-99 (co-authored), pp. 183-184
  8. Land ownership system and agricultural economy in Vietnam in the first half of the 19th century, Doctoral dissertation in History, Hanoi University, Hanoi, 1991.
  9. Economic structure of a Central Vietnamese village, Ethnology, No. 4, 1991, pp. 12-16 (co-authored).
  10. Market towns - a phenomenon of urbanization (through documents from Binh Dinh province)Historical Studies, No. 2, 1992, pp. 15-27 (co-authored)
  11. An overview of the land situation and the State's land problem resolution in the first half of the 19th century., Economic Research, No. 4, 1993, pp. 52-59.
  12. The evolution of land ownership in some typical villages and hamlets in the Northern Delta region (early 19th century - early 20th century), Historical Studies, No. 2, 1994, pp. 42-49 (co-authored)
  13. Let's analyze the kinship factor in the land ownership structure of a village in the Northern Delta at the beginning of the 19th century., Ethnology, No. 3, 1994, pp. 3-7
  14. The Nguyen Dynasty and the issue of rural management in the 19th centuryinExperiences in organizing and managing rural areas in Vietnam throughout history., National Political Publishing House, Hanoi, 1994, pp. 97-126.
  15. Manifestations of Vietnamese tradition through statistical analysis of proverbs and folk songs., inTraditional values ​​and the Vietnamese people todayHanoi, 1994, pp. 72-128 (co-authored)
  16. The social structure of Vietnam from the 16th century to the mid-19th centuryinSocial structure in the historical development of Vietnam, Hanoi, 1995, National Political Publishing House, reprinted in 1998, pp. 72-101.
  17. Documents on the situation of Buddhism and folk beliefs in Nga Son district (Thanh Hoa province) at the beginning of the 19th century.., Ethnology, No. 2, 1996, pp. 56-60
  18. Learn about the land reclamation and establishment of Cong Thuy village (Ninh Binh) from the late 15th century to the mid-19th century., Historical Studies, No. 5, 1997, pp. 33-45 (co-authored).
  19. Ngo Si Lien in the history of the scholarly examinations of Ha Tay province., inNgo Si Lien and Dai Viet History Chronicle, National Political Publishing House, Hanoi, 1998, pp. 258-268.
  20. Documents on the origin, function, and activities of the Hoang Sa team., Journal of Science, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, No. 3, 1998, pp. 10-20 (co-authored).
  21. Regarding the causes of the outbreak of the Vietnamese peasant movement in the first half of the 19th century.Historical Studies, No. 6, 1998, pp. 9-14, reprinted inA period of historical research (1995-2000), National Political Publishing House, Hanoi, 2000.
  22. Sketching a picture of a Vietnamese village in the Northern Delta region at the beginning of the 19th century through land registry documents., inInternational Conference on Vietnamese Studies, World Publishing House, Hanoi, 1998, p. 141.
  23. The process of reclaiming land and establishing the village of Côi Trì (Yên Mô - Ninh Bình) during the reign of Lê Thánh Tông.,Historical research, No. 6, 1999, pp. 15-23 (co-authored).
  24. The developmental stages of the Department of History, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi., Past & Present Magazine, issue 12.2000.
  25. Traditional examination system of Hai Phong and Nguyen Binh Khiem, Hai Phong Science and Technology, No. 1, 2001.
  26. A few sketches of the agricultural situation during the Ly Dynasty., inProceedings of the Scientific Conference on the Ly Dynasty, National University Publishing House, Hanoi, 2001.
  27. Changes in kinship relations in Ninh Hiep, inVillages in the Red River Delta: An Unresolved Issue, Hanoi, 2002; reprinted in:Vietnamese villages are pluralistic and dense., National University of Hanoi Publishing House, Hanoi, 2006.
  28. Documents on the situation of Buddhism and folk beliefs in Thai Binh villages in the early 19th century (through land registers), Ethnology, No. 1, 2003, pp. 20-24.
  29. Regarding some aspects of the Nguyen Dynasty's official policies, Journal of Science, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, No. 2, 2003, pp. 47-55.
  30. The organization of provincial, prefecture, and district-level administration in Thanh Hoa during the Nguyen dynasty (1802-1884).inThanh Hoa during the period 1802-1930, Thanh Hoa Publishing House, 2003, pp. 33-45 (co-authored).
  31. Ngo Quyen, inVietnamese military figures, Volume I, People's Army Publishing House, Hanoi, 2004.
  32. Land register documents in the study of traditional Vietnamese villages (a survey of land registers of Vietnamese villages in the Northern Delta region), Ethnology, No. 2, 2005, pp. 3-7
  33. Sketches of villages and communes in Thanh Tri district (Thuong Tin prefecture, Son Nam Thuong province) in the early 19th century, based on land register documents., Historical Studies, No. 5.2005 pp. 32-41.
  34. Policies regarding ethnic minorities in the political system of the feudal Vietnamese state., printed inBuilding a team of ethnic minority cadres in our country during the period of accelerated industrialization and modernization - arguments and solutions., Political Theory Publishing House, Hanoi, 2005, pp. 95-114.
  35. Dai Co Viet during the Early Le Dynasty, inThe context of establishing Thang Long as the capital and the career of Le Hoan, Hanoi Publishing House, 2005.
  36. Thang Long - Hanoi as the political and administrative center of the country: Lessons on management and development (some issues regarding the approach)., printed inProceedings of the Scientific Workshop on Methodology and Research Methods, Program KX.09, Hanoi Publishing House, 2006, pp. 69-78.
  37. Truong Dang Que and his administrative work in the Southern region of Vietnam in 1836.Historical Studies, No. 7, 2006, pp. 36-43.
  38. The resistance war against the Siamese invasion in the late 18th century was a profound manifestation of the Vietnamese people's sense of sovereignty over the Southern region., printed inA journey of historical research, World Publishing House, Hanoi, 2006. Reprinted inSome historical issues of the Southern region of Vietnam from the beginning to the end of the 19th century., World Publishing House, Hanoi, 2009
  39. Southern Vietnam in the socio-economic context of Dang Trong in the 17th-18th centuriesinVietnam in relation to Asia in the 16th-17th centuries, World Publishing House, Hanoi, 2007.
  40. Administrative organization and urban planning of Thang Long during the Ly and Tran dynasties, Journal of Science, Social Sciences, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, No. 3, 2007 (co-authored).
  41. The land of Southern Vietnam in ancient times - from written documents to archaeology.printed inOc Eo culture and the Funan kingdomButProceedings of the Scientific Conference commemorating the 60th anniversary of the discovery of the Oc Eo culture (1944 – 2004), World Publishing House, Hanoi, 2008.
  42. Administrative planning and organizational structure of Thang Long - Hanoi during the medieval period.In the Proceedings of the Scientific Conference “Management and Development of Thang Long - Hanoi”, Hanoi Publishing House, Hanoi, 2008.
  43. Managing and developing Thang Long - Hanoi in the overall context of national management and development.(co-authored) printed in Proceedings of the Scientific Conference “Management and Development of Thang Long - Hanoi”, Hanoi Publishing House, Hanoi, 2008.
  44. A brief overview of the security and defense policy towards the Northeast region of the early Le Dynasty (1428-1527).Conference ProceedingsStudying Van Don Port: history, economic potential, and cultural exchanges.á, Quang Ninh, July 2008.
  45. A brief overview of the Vietnamese education and examination system during the Nguyen dynasty., printed in:100 years of the Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc school and the current educational reform in Vietnam., National University of Hanoi Publishing House, Hanoi, 2008.
  46. The element of village autonomy and self-governance, and its impact on the current management activities of local governments.Ethnology, No. 3, 2008.
  47. Southern Vietnam - some issues regarding the institutional approach to social management.printed inHistory of research and approach, Proceedings of the First Scientific Conference on the State-level Social Science Project “The Formation and Development Process of the Southern Region”, The Gioi Publishing House, Hanoi, 2008.
  48. The land issue in the Nguyen Dynasty's domestic policy in the first half of the 19th century., printed inLord Nguyen and the Nguyen Dynasty, World Publishing House, Hanoi, 2008.
  49. Administrative planning and organizational structure of the Đông Kinh citadel during the early Lê dynasty.printed inThe Lam Son Uprising and the Establishment of the Early Le Dynasty, Hanoi Publishing House, Hanoi, 2008, pp. 387-405.
  50. The spatial layout of the Old Quarter in the mid-19th century (based on land registry documents).printed in20 Vietnamese Studies with an Interdisciplinary Approach, World Publishing House, Hanoi, 2008, pp. 452-471, reprinted in: Historical Studies, No. 11+12-2008
  51. Hanoi in its overall relationship with the Thang Long Imperial Citadel during the Le Dynasty.inIdentifying the value of the Thang Long Imperial Citadel historical site after 5 years of comparative research (2004-2008), Hanoi, 2008, pp. 219-227.
  52. Some issues concerning the study of Hanoi as a historical and cultural space.Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Vietnamese Studies, Hanoi, December 5-7, 2008.
  53. Scientist and educator Phan Dai DoanNghe An Culture, No. 3 – 2009.
  54. Southern Vietnam in the process of Vietnam's unification under the Nguyen dynasty (1802-1858).printed inSome historical issues of the Southern region of Vietnam during the modern period.World Publishing House, Hanoi, 2009.
  55. The land of Southern Vietnam in ancient times,Past & Present, issue 332, May 2009, pp. 8-11.
  56. Thang Long Imperial City and the resistance war against the Song Dynasty during the Ly Dynasty, Propaganda Department, No. 8, 2009.
  57. Model of urban management organization in Vietnam during the ancient and medieval periods (through the case of Thang Long-Hanoi), Proceedings of the Scientific Conference: Research on building a model of organization and state management specific to centrally-administered cities in Vietnam today, Hanoi, August 2009.
  58. Institutional unification - a step forward in the process of Vietnam's unification under the Nguyen Dynasty (1802-1858).In the Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference: Building and Unifying the Country in Vietnam and Germany, 1500-2000, Hanoi, November 2009.
  59. Establishing Thang Long as the capital city - a remarkable step forward in the nation's development., in: 1000 Years of the Ly Dynasty and Thang Long Capital, The Gioi Publishing House, Hanoi, 2009; reprinted in Military History Magazine, No. 2-2010.

4. Programs and research projects that have been and are currently being implemented.

4.1. Projects led by the principal investigator
  1. “Thanh Tri villages and communes in the early 19th century (through land registry documents)”, National University-level research project code QG.97.04, 1997-1999.
  2. “Research on constructing maps of Thang Long - Hanoi imperial city through the dynasties”, Hanoi City-level scientific research project, 2002-2003 (co-chair)
  3. “Research, investigation, survey and collection of historical and folk culture documents in the Co Loa area (Dong Anh - Hanoi)”, Hanoi City-level scientific project, 2003 (co-chair)
  4. "The Gazetteer of Co Loa", Hanoi City-level scientific research project, 2004-2005 (co-chair).
  5. “Thang Long – Hanoi as the political and administrative center of the country: lessons on management and development”, State-level scientific research project, code number KX.09.02, 2005-2008.
  6. “Characteristics of the social management institutions in the Southern region of Vietnam”, part of the State-level Social Science Project “The Formation and Development Process of the Southern Region of Vietnam”, 2007 – 2010.
  7. "Investigation and Collection of Documents on the Cultural Heritage of Thang Long - Hanoi", part of the Project "Investigation, Collection, Compilation and Publication of the Thang Long Millennium Cultural Heritage Book Collection", a Hanoi City-level scientific research project, 2007-2010.
4.2. Participating Projects
  1. "Traditional Values ​​and the People of Vietnam Today," State-level scientific research project, code number KX 07-02, 1992-1995.
  2. "Rural socio-political institutions," State-level scientific research project, code number KX 08-09, 1992-1995.
  3. “The History of Vietnam’s Sovereignty over the Paracel and Spratly Islands”, State-level scientific research project, code BĐHĐ01-01, 1994-1998
  4. "History of Vietnam" - State-level independent scientific research project, 2002-2005
  5. “Thang Long - Hanoi Education: Orientation for the Development of Education and Training in the Capital City during the Period of Industrialization and Modernization”, State-level scientific research project, code number KX.09.07, 2005-2008.
  6. “Lessons Learned from the Foreign Relations Activities of Thang Long – Hanoi”, State-level scientific research project, code number KX.09.03, 2005-2008.
  7. "Research on building a model of state organization and management specific to centrally-administered cities in Vietnam today," State-level scientific research project, code number KX 02-03/06-10, 2008-2010.

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