"Nguyen Vietnam: 1558-1885"

11-12 May, 2012

 
Program

 
May 11, 2012 (Friday)
May 12, 2012 (Saturday)
 

May 11, 2012 (Friday)
     
  09:30-10:00
Introductory remarks
Hue-Tam Ho Tai
Harvard University
Charles Wheeler
Hong Kong Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences, The University of Hong Kong
Bradley Davis
Gonzaga University
 
 
  10:00-11:30
PANEL 1
 
  10:00-10:30
Kikuchi Seiichi, Showa Women's University
Maritime Maps of Japanese Junks to Vietnam in the Seventeenth Century

  10:30-11:00
Phan Hai Linh, Vietnam National University
Shogun Yoshimune's Vietnamese Elephants (1728)

     
  11:00-11:30 Discussion
     
  11:30-13:00 Lunch (Invited guests only)
     
  13:00-15:00 PANEL 2
     
  13:00-13:30
Robert Antony, University of Macau
Piracy on the Sino-Vietnamese Border, 1550-1850

  13:30-14:00
Li Qingxin, Center for Guangdong Maritime History, Guangzhou
The Origins of Vietnam's "Ming Loyalist" Minority, ca. 17th-18th Centuries

  14:00-14:30
Charles Wheeler, HKIHSS
Environment, Social Flows, and Cultural Change: The Seaport Creation of Vietnamese Buddhism ca. 1650-1750

     
  14:30-15:00 Discussion
     
  15:00-15:30 Tea Break
     
  15:30-18:00 PANEL 3
     
  15:30-16:00
Vu Duc Liem, Chulalongkorn University
Early Nineteenth Century Saigon-Bangkok Economic Space

  16:00-16:30
Li Tana, Australian National University
Epidemics, Climates and Trade in the Early 19th Century

  16:30-17:00
Hoang Anh Tuan, Vietnam National University
Land or Rice? A Reassessment of Nguyen Diplomacy in the Late 1650s - Early 1660s

    
  17:00-18:00 Discussion & Daily Wrap Up
    
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May 12, 2012 (Saturday)
 
 
  09:30-11:30 PANEL 4
     
  09:30-10:00
Feng Chao, Shanghai International Studies University
Sino-Vietnamese Tributary Relations during the Minh Mang-Thieu Tri Period (1820-1850)

  10:00-10:30
Choi Byung Wook, Inha University
Korean Ginseng (nhân sâm Cao Ly) as a Vitalizing Tool for the Imperial Body of Vietnam in the Minh Mang-Thieu Tri Period (1820-1847)

  10:30-11:00
Tran Duc Anh Son, Institute for Social and Economic Development, Danang
Dang Huy Tru’s Missions to Hong Kong and Macau, 1863 & 1868

     
  11:00-11:30 Discussion
     
  11:30-13:00 Lunch (Invited guests only)
     
  13:00-14:00 PANEL 5
     
  13:00-13:30
Vu Duong Luan, Vietnam National University
The Nong Van Van Rebellion (1833-1835) in the Socio-Economic Context of the Sino-Vietnamese Border Area in the Early Nineteenth Century

  13:30-14:00
Bradley Davis, Gonzaga University
Kidnapping and Murder in Lang-Bang 諒平: Criminality and its Enemies in the China-Vietnam Borderlands

     
  14:00-14:30 Discussion
     
  14:30-15:00 Tea Break
     
  15:00-17:30
Wrap-Up Session (Core members only)
New Sources for the Study of Vietnam, 16th-19th Centuries
Publication Plans

     
     
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