Peter Hansen
MA (Monash) BTheol (Hons) (MCD) LLB (Melb) PhD (MCD)
Department of Church History
Rev. Dr Peter Hansen is a member of the Department of Church History. He lectures in the history of the Church in Asia, and is a priest of the Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne. He is the parish priest of Our Lady’s Parish, Craigieburn.
The undergraduate units he teaches include:
Peter Hansen holds the degrees of Master of Arts from Monash University, Bachelor of Theology (Honours) from the Melbourne College of Divinity, Bachelor of Laws from the University of Melbourne, and Doctorate in Philosopohy from the Melbourne College of Divinity.
His current research interests are the history of Vietnamese Catholicism, and Twentieth-Century Vietnamese Church-State relations.
His publications include: "Winning in 1941" in Michael Easson (ed.) McKell (1988); "The Catholic Church, the Vietnamese State and the Law", in Asian Socialism and Legal Change: The Dynamics of Vietnamese and Chinese Reform (2005);“Phan Huy Le - The Historian as Public Intellectual" in Profiles in Courage: Political Actors and Ideas in Contemporary Asia (2008); “The Virgin Heads South: Northern Catholic Refugees and their Clergy in South Vietnam, 1954-64”, in Casting Faiths: Imperialism and the Transformation of Religion in East and Southeast Asia (2009); "Bac Di Cu: Catholic Refugees from the North of Vietnam, and their role in the Southern Republic" in Journal of Vietnamese Studies (2009).
Contact: Email Peter Hansen
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