WORLD HISTORY ASSOCIATION SYMPOSIUM

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W ORLD H ISTORY A SSOCIATION S YMPOSIUM “Vietnam in World History” December 28-31, 2013 Hosted by Vietnam National University – Hanoi University of Social Sciences and Humanities In association with the Vietnam History Association

Transcript of WORLD HISTORY ASSOCIATION SYMPOSIUM

 

   

 

WO R L D HIS T O R Y AS S O C IA T IO N SY M P O SIU M

“Vietnam in World History” December 28-31, 2013

Hosted by Vietnam National University – Hanoi

University of Social Sciences and Humanities

In association with the Vietnam History Association

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Symposium Schedule Overview SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2013 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Teaching World History Workshop [Registration at 8:00 a.m.] SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2013

9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Hanoi City Tour: Bus departs in front of Church Street Hotel

6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Opening Reception Dinner Welcome by Nguyen Van Khanh, Rector VNU, Hanoi USSH

Nguyen Vinh Hien, Vice-Minister of Education and Training Marc Jason Gilbert, President of the World History Association MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2013 7:30 a.m. Bus Departure for USSH: Front of Church Street Hotel 8:00 a.m. Registration 8:45 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Brief Welcome Remarks 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Panel Session A 11:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Break 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Panel Session B 1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Lunch 2:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Panel Session C 4:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Break 4:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Panel Session D 6:20 p.m. Bus Departure for Church Street Hotel TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2013

8:00 a.m. Bus Departure for USSH: Front of Church Street Hotel 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Panel Session E 10:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Break 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Panel Session F 12:30 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Lunch 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Panel Session G 3:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Break 4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Panel Session H 5:30 p.m. Brief Concluding Remarks and Refreshments 6:30 p.m. Bus Departure for Church Street Hotel 8:30 p.m. Optional No-Host Dinner/New Year’s Celebration, Location TBA

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Our sincere thanks for the many people who put great effort into

making this symposium a success, especially those at VNU Hanoi USSH:

Nguyen Van Khanh, Rector VNU, Hanoi USSH Pham Quang Minh, Vice-Rector, VNU Hanoi USSH

Nguyen Van Hieu International Affairs and Programs Director, VNU Hanoi USSH Hoang Anh Tuan, Vice-Dean, Faculty of History, VNU Hanoi USSH

Nguyen Dinh Le, Chair, Department of Vietnamese History, VNU Hanoi USSH Tram Van Kham, Vice Director, Office for Research Affairs, VNU Hanoi USSH

Nguyen Vihn Hien, Vietnamese Vice-Minister of Education and Training Nguyen Quang Ngoc, President of Hanoi History Association

Phan Huy Le, President of Vietnam History Association With special thanks to

Tran Thuy Anh, International Affairs and Programs Vice-Director, VNU Hanoi USSH Marc Jason Gilbert, President, World History Association & Program Chair, Hanoi Symposium

Winston Welch, Executive Director, World History Association Jacqueline Wah, Symposium Coordinator, World History Association

Richard Romer Angelica Junior

And the many others who contributed to the success of this symposium

CONTACTS

Key Contact Professor TRAM Van Kham, Vice Director, Office for Research Affairs Mobile: 0936404540 Opening Reception Venue (December 29) Luc Thuy Restaurant 16 Le Thai To, Hang Trong Hoan Kiem, Ha Noi, Hanoi Tel: 04-6283-8888 Symposium Venue for Paper Presentation Panels (December 30-31) Grand Hall 8-E, Rooms 506-E, 701-E and 402-G VNU - Hanoi University of Social Sciences and Humanities 336 Nguyen Trai Street, Thanh Xuan District, Hanoi Tel: 04-3858-3799 Computer Wifi Access: Free access at VNU-USSH using password “daihocxhnv” Church Boutique Hotel No.9 & 11 Nha Tho Street, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi Tel: +84 - 04-3938-2138 Pauline THANH, Assistant General Manager, Mobile: 0913.505.716l Email: [email protected], Website: www.churchhotel.com.vn Golden Lotus Hotel 39 & 53-55 Hang Trong Street, Hoan Kiem Dist, Hanoi Tel: +84 - 04-3828-5888 Ms. Huong DO, Sales & Marketing Manager, Mobile: (84-4) 915.22.35.35 Email: [email protected]; Website: www.goldenlotushotel.com.vn

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MAPS

For Map of Old Hanoi, Church Hotel (meeting place for all events),

Golden Lotus Hotel, Thuy Luc Restaurant (for Opening Reception), and St. Joseph Cathedral, click here: Hanoi, Old Quarter.

 

For Map of Hanoi, USSH location, and other destinations on the Dec 29th Hanoi City Tour, click here: Map of Hanoi.

 

 

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CONFERENCE PROGRAM

Names are listed by FAMILY NAME and then Given Name with no comma between, i.e. CLINTON Hilary Rodham

A Presenter Index Follows the Paper Titles. Complete Abstracts online at www.thewha.org Click on Paper Titles in Blue to View Entire Paper [Online Version Only]

MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2013 BUS DEPARTURE FOR USSH | 7:30 A.M. | DEPARTS FROM CHURCH STREET HOTEL REGISTRATION | 8:00 A.M. | GROUND FLOOR OPENING | 8:45 A.M - 9:15 A.M. | GRAND HALL 8-E Presiding: NGUYEN Van Khanh, PHAM Vu Luan, GILBERT Marc Jason, PHAN Huy Le, PHAM Quang Minh Welcome Remarks by VNU Hanoi USSH Rector, Nguyen Van Khanh Welcome Remarks by President of the WHA, Marc Jason Gilbert Welcome Remarks by President of the Vietnam History Association, Phan Huy Le Welcome Remarks by Minister of Education and Training, Pham Vu Luan MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2013 | PANEL SESSION A | 9:30 A.M. - 11:00 A.M.    A-­‐1:  THE  CHINESE  IN  VIETNAM  AND  BEYOND    |    ROOM  506-­‐E    Chair:  ENG  Robert,  University  of  Redlands      “Chinese  Principalities  in  the  Borderlands  of  Southeast  Asia:  Historical  Significance  and  Memory  of  Hà  Tiên,  Kokang,  and  Lanfang”  ENG  Robert,  University  of  Redlands    “Colonial  Templates:  The  Overseas  Chinese  and  Colonial  Patterns  of  Control  in  French  Madagascar”  BARRETT  Tracy  C.,  North  Dakota  State  University      A-­‐2:  THE  RISE  AND  DECLINE  OF  THE  CHAM  WORLD    |    ROOM  701-­‐E    Chair:  LAM  My  Dung,  VNU  -­‐  Hanoi  University  of  Social  Sciences  and  Humanities    “Champa  in  Regional  and  Global  Perspective”  DO  Truong  Giang,  National  University  of  Singapore;  Vietnam  Academy  of  Social  Sciences    

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“Impacts  of  Monsoon  Variability  on  Champa  and  Dai  Viet”  ZOTTOLI  Brian,  Columbia  University    “Champa  in  the  15th  Century  and  "Post-­‐Champa"  During  the  16th  and  17th  Centuries  in  Central  Vietnam:  Learning  the  Overland  Trading  Route  Connected  Lower  Mekong  Basin  and  the  South  Sea”  TRAN  Ky  Phuong,  Vietnam  Association  of  Ethnic  Minorities’  Culture  and  Arts      A-­‐3:  MOBILIZING  SUPPORT  FOR  THE  SECOND  INDOCHINA  WAR  1954-­‐1975    |    ROOM  402-­‐G    Chair:  GRUENWALD  Hermann,  Burapha  University            “PAVN’s  Program  for  the  Mobilization  of  Civilians”  LE  Hai,  Faculty  of  International  Studies,  Hanoi  University,  Vietnam    “The  Armed  Revolution  for  State  Independence  as  the  Fundamental  Choice  and  Contribution  of  Vietnam  in  the  Liberated  Orbit  for  Human  Beings  from  the  Colonial  Regime”  TRAN  Ngoc  Vuong,  VNU  -­‐  Hanoi  University  of  Social  Sciences  and  Humanities      “U.S.  Military  Logistics  Efforts  During  the  Vietnam  War”  GRUENWALD  Hermann,  Burapha  University       BREAK | 11:00 A.M. – 11:30 A.M. MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2013 | PANEL SESSION B | 11:30 A.M. – 1:00 P.M.    B-­‐1:  MARITIME  TRADE  AND  POLITICS  IN  THE  “ASIAN  MEDITERRANEAN”  PART  I      |    ROOM  506-­‐E    Chair:  NGUYEN  Van  Kim,  VNU  -­‐  Hanoi  University  of  Social  Sciences  and  Humanities    “Vietnamese  Maritime  Areas  Under  the  Nguyen  Dynasty”  LUU  Trang,  Da  Nang  University  of  Education    “Cities  on  the  Move:  17th  Century  Vietnamese  Littoral  Urbanization  In  The  Context  of  Local  And  Global  Competition”  VU  Liem  Duc,  Hanoi  National  University  of  Education      “The  Ming  Dynasty’s  Economic  Policies  to  Vietnam  (1402-­‐1427)”  NGUYEN  Van  Kim,  VNU  -­‐  Hanoi  University  of  Social  Sciences  and  Humanities            

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B-­‐2:  THE  CHAM  WORLD:  CHANGE  OVER  TIME    |    ROOM  701-­‐E    Chair:  QUANG  Dai  Tuyen,  Center  for  Cham  Culture  Studies  in  Ninh  Thuan  Province      “Some  New  Discoveries  on  Tracing  the  Indian  Roots  from  Cham  Culture  of  Vietnam  from  Indian  Sources”  DO  Thu  Ha,  VNU  -­‐  Hanoi  University  of  Social  Sciences  and  Humanities        “Rethinking  the  Conservation  of  Champa  Temples  in  Central  Vietnam:  A  Case  Study  in  Ninh  Thuan  Province”  QUANG  Dai  Tuyen,  Center  for  Cham  Culture  Studies  in  Ninh  Thuan  Province    “The  Cham  Islam  of  the  Hau  River  in  An  Giang  Province,  Vietnam”  HUA  Oanh  Kim,  Tran  Dai  Nghia  High  School  for  the  Gifted      B-­‐3:  EDUCATION  POLICY  AS  FOUNDATION  AND  AS  BRIDGE  ACROSS  CULTURES    |    ROOM  402-­‐G    Chair:  PICKUS  David,  People’s  University,  Beijing    “Education  and  Examination  During  the  Nguyen  Era:  From  Policy  to  Changes  in  Regional  Culture”  DO  Thi  Huong  Thao,  VNU  -­‐  Hanoi  University  of  Social  Sciences  and  Humanities      “Some  Aspects  of  American  Education  in  the  Republic  of  Vietnam  (1954-­‐1975)”  HOANG  Thi  Hong  Nga,  VNU  -­‐  Hanoi  University  of  Social  Sciences  and  Humanities      “Cultivating  Approach  with  Thinking  in  History  Research  and  Teaching  –  Lessons  Learned  from  Teaching  the  History  of  U.S.  Foreign  Policy  in  American  Universities”  NGUYEN  Thai  Yen  Huong,  Diplomatic  Academy  of  Vietnam    “How  Global?  What  Should  Vietnamese  Youth  Understand  of  World  History?”  PICKUS  David,  People’s  University,  Beijing      LUNCH | 1:00 P.M. – 2:30 P.M. MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2013 | PANEL SESSION C | 2:30 P.M. – 4:00 P.M.    C-­‐1:  THE  POST-­‐WAR  WORLD  THAT  SHAPED  THE  FIRST  AND  SECOND  INDOCHINA  WARS      |    ROOM  506-­‐E    Chair:  DAVIS  Ginger  R.,  Hanoi  University    “The  August  Revolution  of  Vietnam  in  the  World  Context  at  War”  NGO  Van  Minh,  Institute  of  Politics  and  Administration  Area  III,  Ho  Chi  Minh  National  Academy  of  Politics  and  Public  Administration  

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“The  First  Marigold:  A  Lost  Chance  for  Peace,  Saigon,  1945”  GILBERT  Marc  Jason,  Hawaii  Pacific  University    “Mentors  and  Mentored:  The  D.R.V.,  Modernization,  and  Decolonization  in  the  Early  Cold  War”  DAVIS  Ginger  R.,  Hanoi  University      C-­‐2:  DEVELOPMENT  ISSUES:  VILLAGE  TO  NATION    |    ROOM  701-­‐E    Chair:  NGUYEN  Quang  Ngoc,  VNU  -­‐  Hanoi  University  of  Social  Sciences  and  Humanities      “What  Mesopotamian  Temples  Can  Tell  Us  About  the  Pre-­‐Modern  Global  Economy”  SPAR  Ira,  Ramapo  College  of  New  Jersey;  The  Metropolitan  Museum  of  Art    “Approaching  Vietnam’s  History  from  the  Appearance  and  Development  of  Cultural  Typological  Models  –  A  Case  Study  on  the  Typological  Model  of  Village  Notables  in  Vietnam”  TRINH  Van  Dinh,  VNU  -­‐  Hanoi  University  of  Social  Sciences  and  Humanities      “Political  Institution  of  the  Democratic  Republic  of  Vietnam,  Results  of  Strict  Selection  by  National  History  in  International  Context  of  the  First  Half  of  the  20th  Century”  VU  Quang  Hien,  VNU  -­‐  Hanoi  University  of  Social  Sciences  and  Humanities  PHAM  Quoc  Thanh,  VNU  -­‐  Hanoi  University  of  Social  Sciences  and  Humanities        C-­‐3:  LAND  REFORM  AS  AN  ASPECT  OF  VIETNAMESE  HISTORY    |    ROOM  402-­‐G    Chair:  NGUYEN  Van  Khanh,  VNU  -­‐  Hanoi  University  of  Social  Sciences  and  Humanities    “Dai  Viet’s  Rurality  During  the  Lý,  Trần,  and  Early  Lê  Dynasties  as  Seen  Through  the  Policy  of  Public  Land  Management”  NGUYEN,  Thi  Phuong  Chi,  Institute  of  History,  Vietnam  Academy  of  Social  Sciences    “Method  of  the  Piecemeal  Land  Reform  in  Vietnam  from  1945  to  1952”  LE  Thi  Quynh  Nga,  VNU  -­‐  Hanoi  University  of  Social  Sciences  and  Humanities      “Duong  Lam’s  Land  Registration  and  Agricultural  Management  and  Production:  Current  Prominent  Issues”  LUONG  Thi  Thu,  Institute  of  Sino-­‐Nom        BREAK | 4:00 P.M. – 4:30 P.M.

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MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2013 | PANEL SESSION D | 4:30 P.M. – 6:00 P.M.    D-­‐1:  CROSS-­‐CULTURAL  EXCHANGE  AND  NATIONAL  INTEGRATION  IN  A  GLOBALIZING  WORLD      |    ROOM  506-­‐E    Chair:  PHAM  Quang  Minh,  VNU  -­‐  Hanoi  University  of  Social  Sciences  and  Humanities        “Cultural  Exchange  Viewed  from  a  Historical  Perspective”  LE  Chi  Bao,  Hanoi  Education  University    “Interaction  Between  External  and  Internal  Settings:  How  Modern  Vietnamese  History  was  Shaped  (1945-­‐1995)”  PHAM  Quang  Minh,  VNU  -­‐  Hanoi  University  of  Social  Sciences  and  Humanities      “Position  of  Vietnam  in  East-­‐West  International  Trade  between  the  17th  and  19th  Centuries”    TRAN  Thuan,  HCMC-­‐University  of  Social  Sciences  and  Humanities  NGUYEN  Thi  Hue,  HCMC-­‐University  of  Social  Sciences  and  Humanities      “Vietnam  at  Critical  Geographical  Points  of  History:  Geopolitical  Perspective  on  the  Role  of  Vietnam  to  the  History  of  Contemporary  International  Relations”  LUONG  Van  Ke,  Faculty  of  International  Studies,  VNU  -­‐  Hanoi  University  of  Social  Sciences  and  Humanities      D-­‐2:  KEY  PROBLEMS  IN  THE  HISTORY  OF  VIETNAM  AT  WAR,  1954-­‐1975    |    ROOM  701-­‐E    Chair:  CHENG  Grace,  Hawaii  Pacific  University        “Neo-­‐colonialism  in  South  Vietnam:  The  Case  of  the  U.S.'s  Commercial  Import  Program  for  the  Republic  of  Vietnam”  PHAM  Thi  Hong  Ha,  Institute  of  History,  Vietnam  Academy  of  Social  and  Sciences    “The  Propagation  of  Protestantism  to  the  Central  Highland  Vietnam  1954-­‐1975:  Nature  and  Results”  HO  Thanh  Tam,  VNU  -­‐  Hanoi  University  of  Social  Sciences  and  Humanities      “Vietnamese  Communist  Internationalism,  1954-­‐75”  ASSELIN,  Pierre,  Hawaii  Pacific  University      D-­‐3:  NEAR  AND  FAR:  THE  POSITIVE  INFLUENCE  OF  VIETNAM’S  GLOBAL  EXPERIENCE  ON  ITS  NEIGHBORS    |    ROOM  402-­‐G    Chair:  HOANG  Khac  Nam,  VNU  Hanoi  –  University  of  Social  Sciences  and  Humanities    “Joseon's  Understanding  of  the  Ming’s  invasion  of  Dai  Viet  (1406-­‐1407)”  NGUYEN  Nhat  Minh,  VNU  -­‐  Hanoi  University  of  Social  Sciences  and  Humanities          

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“  ‘A  Special  Relationship’  Laos  -­‐  Vietnam,  Laos  -­‐  Vietnam  -­‐  History  and  Prospects”  TRAN  Trong  Tho,  Institute  of  Vietnam  Communist  Party’s  History    “Vietnam’s  Position  in  the  World  History’s  Process  of  the  20th  Century”  TRAN  Nam  Tien,  HCMC-­‐University  of  Social  Sciences  and  Humanities        BUS DEPARTURE FOR CHURCH STREET HOTEL | 6:20 P.M. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2013 BUS DEPARTURE FOR USSH | 8:00 A.M. | DEPARTS FROM CHURCH STREET HOTEL TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2013 | PANEL SESSION E | 9:00 A.M. – 10:30 A.M.    E-­‐1:  MARITIME  TRADE  AND  POLITICS  IN  THE  “ASIAN  MEDITERRANEAN”  PART  II    |    ROOM  506-­‐E    Chair:  HOANG  Anh  Tuan,  VNU  -­‐  Hanoi  University  of  Social  Sciences  and  Humanities    “Early  Modern  Globalization  and  the  Vietnamese  Integration  Revisited”  HOANG  Anh  Tuan,  VNU  -­‐  Hanoi  University  of  Social  Sciences  and  Humanities        “Tonkin  River  System  in  the  17th  and  18th  Century  North  Vietnam”  DO  Thuy  Lan,  VNU  -­‐  Hanoi  University  of  Social  Sciences  and  Humanities      “Vietnam  –  A  Positive  Destination  in  the  Effort  of  Establishing  the  Diplomatic  and  Commercial  Relationship  by  the  Britain  before  1858”  LE  Thanh  Thuy,  Hong  Duc  University      E-­‐2:  FROM  WAR  TO  PEACE:  INTERNATIONAL  CONFLICT  DIMENSIONS,  1954-­‐2013    |    ROOM  701-­‐E    Chair:  LUCIUS  Casey,  Naval  War  College      “  ‘Asians  Helping  Asians’:  Race,  Colonialism,  and  the  Freedom  Company  in  Vietnam”  WOODS  Colleen  P.,  University  of  Maryland    “Participation  of  Iran  in  the  International  Commission  of  Control  and  Supervision  on  Vietnam  Peace  in  1973”  PHAM  Thi  Thanh  Huyen,  VNU  -­‐  Hanoi  University  of  Social  Sciences  and  Humanities        

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“Improving  Military  Relations:  U.S.  –  Vietnam  Military-­‐to-­‐Military  Engagement  from  2003-­‐2013”  LUCIUS  Casey,  Naval  War  College      E-­‐3:  COLONIALISM,  GENDER  AND  IDENTITY    |    ROOM  402-­‐G    Chair:  SUMMERS  Laura,  University  of  Hull    “Japanese  in  Colonial  Vietnam  in  the  Late  19th—  Early  20th  Centuries:  Seeking  to  Live  through  Political  Challenges  of  the  Colonial  Authorities  and  Alienations  of  the  Indigenous  Society”  NGUYEN  Manh  Dung,  Institute  of  History,  Vietnam  Academy  of  Social  Sciences    “Revolution,  Nation  and  Identity  in  the  Khmer  Republic:  A  Preliminary  Assessment  of  the  Forced  Exodus  and  Deportation  of  Cambodian  Vietnamese,  1970-­‐1972”  SUMMERS  Laura,  University  of  Hull    “The  Impact  of  Global  Feminism  on  the  Women’s  Movement  in  Vietnam  in  the  First  Half  of  the  20th  Century”  DANG  Thi  Van  Chi,  VNU  -­‐  Hanoi  University  of  Social  Sciences  and  Humanities    “Toward  a  Globalized  Outlook  on  Feminism-­‐-­‐Vietnamese  “New  Woman”  in  the  Beginning  of  the  20th  Century”  TRAN  Thi  Phuong  Hoa,  Institute  for  European  Studies,  Vietnamese  Academy  of  Social  Sciences     BREAK | 10:30 A.M. – 11:00 A.M. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2013 | PANEL SESSION F | 11:00 A.M. – 12:30 P.M.    F-­‐1:  OFFICIAL  AND  UNOFFICIAL  DIPLOMACY  AND  WORLD  WAR      |      ROOM  506-­‐E    Chair:  DAVIDANN  Jon,  Hawaii  Pacific  University        "U.S.  Military  Occupation  of  the  New  Hebrides  and  the  Effects  on  Tonkinese  Laborers"  VANCE  Justin  W.,  Hawaii  Pacific  University    “The  Origins  of  “Operation  Catapult”  —  Study  of  French  Armistice  Alone  in  1940  and  the  British  Reaction”  LIANG  Zhanjun,  Capital  Normal  University,  Beijing    “The  United  States,  Japan  and  the  War  in  China,  1937:  Beginnings,  Lost  Opportunities,  and  Causes”  DAVIDANN  Jon  T.,  Hawaii  Pacific  University        

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F-­‐2:  ACCULTURATION  IN  VIETNAMESE  HISTORY    |    ROOM  701-­‐E    Chair:  HO  Khang,  VNU  -­‐  Hanoi  University  of  Social  Sciences  and  Humanities    “The  Acculturation  of  Indian  Values  into  Vietnamese  Culture”  TRAN  Thi  Thanh  Van,  Saigon  University    “Barriers  to  Acculturation  in  the  East-­‐West  Dialogue  in  Diplomatic  Relations  Between  Vietnam-­‐U.S.A.  in  the  First  Half  of  the  19th  Century”  NGUYEN  Thua  Hy,  VNU  -­‐  Hanoi  University  of  Social  Sciences  and  Humanities        F-­‐3:  GLOBAL  LEGACIES  OF  THE  WARS  IN  INDOCHINA:  POLITICS  AND  CULTURE      |    ROOM  402-­‐G    Chair:  LE  Mau  Han,  VNU  -­‐  Hanoi  University  of  Social  Sciences  and  Humanities      “Re-­‐examining  the  Impacts  of  the  Indochina  War  (1946-­‐1954)  on  France  and  Europe”  DAO  Duc  Thuan,  VNU  -­‐  Hanoi  University  of  Social  Sciences  and  Humanities    “The  1975  Defeat  of  South  Vietnam  and  its  Impacts  on  South  Korea’s  Society  and  the  South  Korea-­‐U.S.-­‐Japan  Relations”  DO  Thanh  Thao  Mien,  Ewha  Womans  University,  Korea      “The  ‘Vietnam  War’  Through  the  Eyes  of  the  American  Cinema  (1976-­‐2000)”  HOANG  Cam  Giang,  VNU  -­‐  Hanoi  University  of  Social  Sciences  and  Humanities       LUNCH | 12:30 P.M. – 2:00 P.M. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2013 | PANEL SESSION G | 2:00 P.M. – 3:30 P.M.    G-­‐1:  THE  QUESTION  OF  MODERNITY      |    ROOM  506-­‐E    Chair:  PHAM  Xanh,  VNU  -­‐  Hanoi  University  of  Social  Sciences  and  Humanities    “Time,  Morality,  and  Revolution:  Phan  Boi  Chau  and  the  Book  of  Changes”  BERRY  Matthew  August,  University  of  California,  Berkeley    “Reorganizing  Traditional  Medicine  in  Vietnam”  ODA  Nara,  Graduate  School  of  Asian  and  African  Area  Studies,  Kyoto  University    “Russel  Wright  and  Designing  ‘Asian  Modern’  in  Vietnam  During  the  Cold  War”  KIKUCHI  Yuko,  University  of  the  Arts,  London      

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“The  Experience  of  the  Vietnamese  Culture:  From  Westernization  to  Globalization”  PHAM  Xanh,  VNU  -­‐  Hanoi  University  of  Social  Sciences  and  Humanities        G-­‐2:  COLONIALISM  AND  INDEPENDENCE  MOVEMENTS  IN  SOUTHEAST  ASIA  IN  COMPARATIVE  PERSPECTIVE      |    ROOM  701-­‐E    Chair:  VANN  Michael  G.,  California  State  University,  Sacramento      “Paths  to  Independence:  A  Comparison  of  Decolonization  in  Indonesia  and  Vietnam”  PHAM  Van  Thuy,  VNU  -­‐  Hanoi  University  of  Social  Sciences  and  Humanities      “Vietnam  in  the  History  of  Southeast  Asia:  The  Path  to  National  Independence  and  Regional  Integration”  TRAN  Thi  Vinh,  Hanoi  Education  University    “Murder,  Museums,  and  Memory  Holes:  Comparing  Cold  War  Public  History  in  Jakarta  and  Ho  Chi  Minh  City”  VANN  Michael  G.,  California  State  University,  Sacramento      G-­‐3:  VIETNAMESE  STATE  FORMATION  IN  WORLD  HISTORY  PERSPECTIVE    |    ROOM  402-­‐G    Chair:  LUCIUS  Casey,  Naval  War  College            “Nationalism:  The  Main  Content  of  Political  Ideology  by  Vietnam  National  Party”  NGUYEN  Van  Khanh,  VNU  -­‐  Hanoi  University  of  Social  Sciences  and  Humanities      “Vietnam  and  International  Integration  in  the  20th  Century”  VU  Duong  Ninh,  VNU  -­‐  Hanoi  University  of  Social  Sciences  and  Humanities      “The  Event  of  Migration  in  Vietnam  History  During  1954-­‐1955:  One  Corner  of  the  Cold  War  in  the  International  Arena”  NGUYEN  Dinh  Le,  VNU  Hanoi  University  of  Social  Sciences  and  Humanities    “Overview  of  Some  Historical  Issues  Raised  by  the  Innovation  Era  of  Vietnam”  HOANG  Hong,  VNU  -­‐  Hanoi  University  of  Social  Sciences  and  Humanities       BREAK | 3:30 P.M. – 4:00 P.M.

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2013 | PANEL SESSION H | 4:00 P.M. – 5:30 P.M.    H-­‐1:  VIETNAM  ACROSS  SPACE  AND  TIME    |    ROOM  506-­‐E    Chair:  DO  Quang  Hung,  VNU  -­‐  Hanoi  University  of  Social  Sciences  and  Humanities      “A  Comparative  Analysis  of  Vietnamese  Labor  Migration  to  the  Czech  Republic  and  Taiwan  (R.O.C.)”  KRAUS  Filip,  National  Chiao  Tung  University    “Which  Dimensions  of  Confucianism,  Daoism,  and  Buddhism  Did  Missionaries  Converse  within  the  Late  18th  and  Early  19th  Centuries  in  Vietnam?”    PHUNG  Hieu  M.,  University  of  Hawai‘i  at  Manoa    “Western  Catholics  and  the  Transformation  of  the  Ideology  of  History  and  Philosophy  in  17th  -­‐  18th  Century  Vietnam”  DO  Quang  Hung,  VNU  -­‐  Hanoi  University  of  Social  Sciences  and  Humanities      “International  Scholars  Approach  Vietnamese  Scientist’s  Vietnam  Study  Results  –  A  Path  to  Establishing  and  Confirming  the  Vietnamese  Position  in  World’s  History  (Taiwanese  Scholar  Case  Study)”  LAI  Quoc  Khanh,  VNU  -­‐  Hanoi  University  of  Social  Sciences  and  Humanities        H-­‐2:  VIETNAM  IN  RECENT  WORLD  HISTORY      |      ROOM  701-­‐E    Chair:  NGUYEN  Van  Tan,  Hue  University  of  Science    “The  Balance  of  Power  in  the  Asia  Pacific  Region”  NGUYEN  Thuy  Trang,  VNU  -­‐  Hanoi  University  of  Social  Sciences  and  Humanities      “The  Role  of  Vietnam  in  the  Process  of  ASEAN’s  Development  (1995  -­‐2012)”  NGUYEN,  Van  Tan,  Hue  University  of  Science      H-­‐3:  ROUNDTABLE  WORKSHOP:  TEACHING  WORLD  HISTORY  AT  THE  UNIVERSITY  LEVEL      |    ROOM  402-­‐G    HOANG  Anh  Tuan,  VNU  -­‐  Hanoi  University  of  Social  Sciences  and  Humanities    GILBERT  Marc  Jason,  Hawaii  Pacific  University          CONCLUDING REMARKS & REFRESHMENTS | 5:30 P.M. BUS DEPARTURE FOR CHURCH STREET HOTEL | 6:30 P.M. OPTIONAL DINNER AND NEW YEAR’S COUNTDOWN | 8:30 P.M.

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PRESENTER INDEX Names listed by FAMILY/SURNAME then Given Name

D-2 ASSELIN Pierre A-1 BARRETT Tracy C. G-1 BERRY Matthew August E-3 DANG Thi Van Chi F-3 DAO Duc Thuan F-1 DAVIDANN Jon T. C-1 DAVIS Ginger R. H-1 DO Quang Hung F-3 DO Thanh Thao Mien B-3 DO Thi Huong Thao A-2 DO Thu Ha A-2 DO Truong Giang E-1 DO Thuy Lan A-1 ENG Robert Y. C-1 GILBERT Marc Jason A-3 GRUENWALD Hermann D2 HO Tam Thanh D-2 HO Thanh Tam E-1 HOANG Anh Tuan F-3 HOANG Cam Giang G-3 HOANG Hong B-3 HOANG Thi Hong Nga B-2 HUA Oanh Kim G-1 KIKUCHI Yuko H-1 KRAUS Filip D-3 LAI Quoc Khanh H-2 LAM Le Thanh D-1 LE Chi Bao A-3 LE Hai E-1 LE Thanh Thuy C-3 LE Thi Quynh Nga F-1 LIANG Zhanjun E-2 LUCIUS Casey J. C-3 LUONG Thi Thu D-1 LUONG Van Ke B-1 LUU Trang G-3 NGUYEN Dinh Le B-3 NGUYEN Thai Yen Huong D-1 NGUYEN Thi Hue

C-3 NGUYEN Thi Phuong Chi F-2 NGUYEN Thua Hy H-2 NGUYEN Thuy Trang G-3 NGUYEN Van Khanh B-1 NGUYEN Van Kim C-1 NGO Van Minh D-3 NGUYEN Nhat Minh E-3 NGUYEN Manh Dung H-2 NGUYEN Van Tan G-1 ODA Nara D-1 PHAM Quang Minh C-2 PHAM Quoc Thanh D-2 PHAM Thi Hong Ha E-2 PHAM Thi Thanh Huyen G-2 PHAM Van Thuy G-1 PHAM Xanh H-1 PHUNG Hieu M. B-3 PICKUS David B-2 QUANG Dai Tuyen C-2 SPAR Ira E-3 SUMMERS Laura A-2 TRAN Ky Phuong H-2 TRAN Nam Tien A-3 TRAN Ngoc Vuong E-3 TRAN Thi Phuong Hoa F-2 TRAN Thi Thanh Van G-2 TRAN Thi Vinh D-1 TRAN Thuan D-3 TRAN Trong Tho C-2 TRINH Van Dinh F-1 VANCE Justin W. G-2 VANN Michael G. G-3 VU Duong Ninh B-1 VU Liem Duc C-2 VU Quang Hien H-2 VU Truong-Minh E-2 WOODS Colleen P. A-2 ZOTTOLI Brian

                     

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