Revue d'histoire moderne et contemporaine 2013-2 No 60-2, 2013/2 - 192 pagesName Policies: The Reform of Surnames in Turkey and Its IssuesPages 7 to 17The Reform of Surnames in Turkey: An IntroductionBy Olivier Bouquet, Benoît Fliche, Emmanuel SzurekPages 18 to 37To Call a Turk a Turk: Patronymic Nationalism in Turkey in the 1930sBy Emmanuel SzurekPages 38 to 57Ready-Named: The Politics of MetonymsBy Marc AymesPages 58 to 86Onomasticon Ottomanicum III: Köprülü, Quite a Nice AliasBy Olivier BouquetPages 87 to 105Postinherited: A Comeback of Patronyms in Contemporary Turkey?By Élise MassicardPages 106 to 126“Bizim Mehmet”: Patronymic Law, the Family, and Homonymy in Central AnatoliaBy Benoît FlicheReadingPages 127 to 145The Ottoman Empire Seen through the Lens of Postcolonial Studies: A Recent Historiographical TurnBy Özgür TüresayPages 146 to 189ReviewsBy Olivia Carpi