First Name
Van
Last Name
Nguyen-Marshall
Email
vannguyenmarshall@trentu.ca
Phone
705-748-1011 ext. 7169
Location
Lady Eaton College 101.4
Campus
Peterborough
Job Title
Associate Professor
Accreditation
M.A. (British Columbia); Ph.D. (British Columbia)
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Program Affiliation
Publications
“Student Activism in Time of War Youth in the Republic of Vietnam, 1960s–1970s,” Journal of Vietnamese Studies (University of California Press) 10, No. 2 (Spring 2015): 43-81.
“Human Rights in Wartime Vietnam: Unique Perspectives from Duong Thu Huong’s Novel Without a Name,” in Lily Cho and Susan Henders, eds., Human Rights and the Arts: Essays on Global Asia. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2014, pp. 55-69.
The Reinvention of Distinction: Modernity and the Middle Class in Urban Vietnam. Van Nguyen-Marshall, Lisa B. Welch Drummond and Danièle Bélanger (eds). Springer-Singapore National University Press, 2012.
“The Associational Life of the Vietnamese Middle Class in Saigon (1950s-1970s),” in The Reinvention of Distinction: Modernity and the Middle Class in Urban Vietnam. Edited by Van Nguyen-Marshall, Lisa Drummond, and Daniele Belanger The Asian Research Institute (National University of Singapore) in cooperation with Springer Publishing, 2012.
“Tools of Empire? Vietnamese Catholics in South Vietnam,” The Journal of the Canadian Historical Association (New Series) 20, no. 2 (2009): 138-159.
In Search of Moral Authority: The Discourse on Poverty, Poor Relief, and Charity in French Colonial Vietnam. New York: Peter Lang, 2008.
“The Ethics of Benevolence in French Colonial Vietnam: A Sino-Franco-Vietnamese Cultural Borderland,” in Diana Lary, ed., The Chinese State at the Borders. Vancouver: The University of British Columbia Press, 2007, 162-180.
"The Moral Economy of the Colonialist: The Right to Subsistence and Famine Relief in French Indochina" The International History Review, Vol. XXVII, 2 (June 2005), pp 237-258.
“Human Rights in Wartime Vietnam: Unique Perspectives from Duong Thu Huong’s Novel Without a Name,” in Lily Cho and Susan Henders, eds., Human Rights and the Arts: Essays on Global Asia. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2014, pp. 55-69.
The Reinvention of Distinction: Modernity and the Middle Class in Urban Vietnam. Van Nguyen-Marshall, Lisa B. Welch Drummond and Danièle Bélanger (eds). Springer-Singapore National University Press, 2012.
“The Associational Life of the Vietnamese Middle Class in Saigon (1950s-1970s),” in The Reinvention of Distinction: Modernity and the Middle Class in Urban Vietnam. Edited by Van Nguyen-Marshall, Lisa Drummond, and Daniele Belanger The Asian Research Institute (National University of Singapore) in cooperation with Springer Publishing, 2012.
“Tools of Empire? Vietnamese Catholics in South Vietnam,” The Journal of the Canadian Historical Association (New Series) 20, no. 2 (2009): 138-159.
In Search of Moral Authority: The Discourse on Poverty, Poor Relief, and Charity in French Colonial Vietnam. New York: Peter Lang, 2008.
“The Ethics of Benevolence in French Colonial Vietnam: A Sino-Franco-Vietnamese Cultural Borderland,” in Diana Lary, ed., The Chinese State at the Borders. Vancouver: The University of British Columbia Press, 2007, 162-180.
"The Moral Economy of the Colonialist: The Right to Subsistence and Famine Relief in French Indochina" The International History Review, Vol. XXVII, 2 (June 2005), pp 237-258.
Areas of Research
Modern Vietnamese History, focusing on associational life, civil society, and the public sphere; South Vietnamese society during the Vietnam War; youth organizations and activism.
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