A Discussion of David Halberstam's The Coldest Winter
David Halberstam’s final book, The Coldest Winter, a new history of the Korean War, has been on America’s bestseller lists for months. The widespread attention being garnered by the book seemingly is at odds with the popular perception in the U.S., which often labels the conflict in Korea as the “forgotten war.” In this respect, the publication of The Coldest Winter provides an invaluable opportunity to reexamine how and why the tragic events of more than half a century ago remain relevant to the search for peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula today. Join us for a presentation and panel discussion revisiting this devastating period of Korea’s recent past and its continuing connections to contemporary American history.
The program will include a presentation by prominent Korean War scholar Bruce Cumings on how Halberstam’s work relates to our evolving understanding of the Korean War. This presentation will be followed by a discussion with Thomas McGrath, who was deployed as a soldier with the U.S. Army in Korea during the war, Yung Duk Kim, who was caught up in the war as a young civilian, and George Drake, Director of Research of the Korean War National Museum. They will share their first-hand experiences of this turbulent era in a conversation moderated by Evans J.R. Revere, the president of The Korea Society. The program will conclude with a Q&A session involving all of the participants.
Bringing the period to life, a series of vivid photographs from The Korea Society’s traveling exhibition, Living Through the Forgotten War: Portrait of Korea, will be on display during the program.
Wednesday, January 16th, 2008
How and Why We Remember the Korean War
A Discussion of David Halberstam's The Coldest Winter
with
Bruce Cumings
Professor of History, University of Chicago.
Author, The Origins of the Korean War.
Thomas McGrath
Partner, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett.
Yung Duk Kim
Former President and CEO, Hyundai Corporation (USA).
Independent management, technology and finance consultant.
George Drake
Former Professor, Sociology at Western Washington University.
Creator of the Korean War Children’s Memorial in Bellingham, Washington.
Evans J.R. Revere
President, Korea Society.
The late David Halberstam was the author of fifteen books, including The Best and the Brightest, his reportage on the Vietnam War that won the Pulitzer Prize.