Urban Culture and National Identity

A letter from the editor on History Today's first special edition of the 1990s and its synergy with the recent fall of the Berlin Wall.

A man from West Berlin uses a hammer and chisel to chip off a piece of the Berlin Wall as a souvenir in November 1989. US Military/Wiki Commons.

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