calendars revision 1.2
11.1Schristos----- Calendrical issues -----
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31.1SchristosAs mentioned in Theory.html, although calendrical issues are out of
41.1Schristosscope for tzdb, they indicate the sort of problems that we would run
51.1Schristosinto if we extended tzdb further into the past.  The following
61.1Schristosinformation and sources go beyond Theory.html's brief discussion.
71.1SchristosThey sometimes disagree.
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101.1SchristosFrance
111.1Schristos
121.1SchristosGregorian calendar adopted 1582-12-20.
131.1SchristosFrench Revolutionary calendar used 1793-11-24 through 1805-12-31,
141.1Schristosand (in Paris only) 1871-05-06 through 1871-05-23.
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161.1Schristos
171.1SchristosRussia
181.1Schristos
191.1SchristosFrom Chris Carrier (1996-12-02):
201.1SchristosOn 1929-10-01 the Soviet Union instituted an "Eternal Calendar"
211.1Schristoswith 30-day months plus 5 holidays, with a 5-day week.
221.1SchristosOn 1931-12-01 it changed to a 6-day week; in 1934 it reverted to the
231.1SchristosGregorian calendar while retaining the 6-day week; on 1940-06-27 it
241.1Schristosreverted to the 7-day week.  With the 6-day week the usual days
251.1Schristosoff were the 6th, 12th, 18th, 24th and 30th of the month.
261.1Schristos(Source: Evitiar Zerubavel, _The Seven Day Circle_)
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281.1Schristos
291.1SchristosMark Brader reported a similar story in "The Book of Calendars", edited
301.1Schristosby Frank Parise (1982, Facts on File, ISBN 0-8719-6467-8), page 377.  But:
311.1Schristos
321.1SchristosFrom: Petteri Sulonen (via Usenet)
331.1SchristosDate: 14 Jan 1999 00:00:00 GMT
341.1Schristos...
351.1Schristos
361.1SchristosIf your source is correct, how come documents between 1929 and 1940 were
371.1Schristosstill dated using the conventional, Gregorian calendar?
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391.1SchristosI can post a scan of a document dated December 1, 1934, signed by
401.1SchristosYenukidze, the secretary, on behalf of Kalinin, the President of the
411.1SchristosExecutive Committee of the Supreme Soviet, if you like.
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431.1Schristos
441.1Schristos
451.1SchristosSweden (and Finland)
461.1Schristos
471.1SchristosFrom: Mark Brader
481.1SchristosSubject: Re: Gregorian reform - a part of locale?
491.1Schristos<news:1996Jul6.012937.29190@sq.com>
501.1SchristosDate: 1996-07-06
511.1Schristos
521.1SchristosIn 1700, Denmark made the transition from Julian to Gregorian.  Sweden
531.1Schristosdecided to *start* a transition in 1700 as well, but rather than have one of
541.1Schristosthose unsightly calendar gaps :-), they simply decreed that the next leap
551.1Schristosyear after 1696 would be in 1744 - putting the whole country on a calendar
561.1Schristosdifferent from both Julian and Gregorian for a period of 40 years.
571.1Schristos
581.1SchristosHowever, in 1704 something went wrong and the plan was not carried through;
591.1Schristosthey did, after all, have a leap year that year.  And one in 1708.  In 1712
601.1Schristosthey gave it up and went back to Julian, putting 30 days in February that
611.1Schristosyear!...
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631.1SchristosThen in 1753, Sweden made the transition to Gregorian in the usual manner,
641.1Schristosgetting there only 13 years behind the original schedule.
651.1Schristos
661.1Schristos(A previous posting of this story was challenged, and Swedish readers
671.1Schristosproduced the following references to support it: "Tideräkning och historia"
681.1Schristosby Natanael Beckman (1924) and "Tid, en bok om tideräkning och
691.1Schristoskalenderväsen" by Lars-Olof Lodén (1968).
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711.1Schristos
721.1SchristosGrotefend's data
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741.2SchristosFrom: "Michael Palmer" [with two obvious typos fixed]
751.1SchristosSubject: Re: Gregorian Calendar (was Re: Another FHC related question
761.1SchristosNewsgroups: soc.genealogy.german
771.1SchristosDate: Tue, 9 Feb 1999 02:32:48 -800
781.1Schristos...
791.1Schristos
801.1SchristosThe following is a(n incomplete) listing, arranged chronologically, of
811.1SchristosEuropean states, with the date they converted from the Julian to the
821.1SchristosGregorian calendar:
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841.1Schristos04/15 Oct 1582 - Italy (with exceptions), Spain, Portugal, Poland (Roman
851.1Schristos                 Catholics and Danzig only)
861.1Schristos09/20 Dec 1582 - France, Lorraine
871.1Schristos
881.1Schristos21 Dec 1582/
891.1Schristos   01 Jan 1583 - Holland, Brabant, Flanders, Hennegau
901.1Schristos10/21 Feb 1583 - bishopric of Liege (Lüttich)
911.1Schristos13/24 Feb 1583 - bishopric of Augsburg
921.1Schristos04/15 Oct 1583 - electorate of Trier
931.1Schristos05/16 Oct 1583 - Bavaria, bishoprics of Freising, Eichstedt, Regensburg,
941.1Schristos                 Salzburg, Brixen
951.1Schristos13/24 Oct 1583 - Austrian Oberelsaß and Breisgau
961.1Schristos20/31 Oct 1583 - bishopric of Basel
971.1Schristos02/13 Nov 1583 - duchy of Jülich-Berg
981.1Schristos02/13 Nov 1583 - electorate and city of Köln
991.1Schristos04/15 Nov 1583 - bishopric of Würzburg
1001.1Schristos11/22 Nov 1583 - electorate of Mainz
1011.1Schristos16/27 Nov 1583 - bishopric of Strassburg and the margraviate of Baden
1021.1Schristos17/28 Nov 1583 - bishopric of Münster and duchy of Cleve
1031.1Schristos14/25 Dec 1583 - Steiermark
1041.1Schristos
1051.1Schristos06/17 Jan 1584 - Austria and Bohemia
1061.1Schristos11/22 Jan 1584 - Lucerne, Uri, Schwyz, Zug, Freiburg, Solothurn
1071.1Schristos12/23 Jan 1584 - Silesia and the Lausitz
1081.1Schristos22 Jan/
1091.1Schristos   02 Feb 1584 - Hungary (legally on 21 Oct 1587)
1101.1Schristos      Jun 1584 - Unterwalden
1111.1Schristos01/12 Jul 1584 - duchy of Westfalen
1121.1Schristos
1131.1Schristos16/27 Jun 1585 - bishopric of Paderborn
1141.1Schristos
1151.1Schristos14/25 Dec 1590 - Transylvania
1161.1Schristos
1171.1Schristos22 Aug/
1181.1Schristos   02 Sep 1612 - duchy of Prussia
1191.1Schristos
1201.1Schristos13/24 Dec 1614 - Pfalz-Neuburg
1211.1Schristos
1221.1Schristos          1617 - duchy of Kurland (reverted to the Julian calendar in
1231.1Schristos                 1796)
1241.1Schristos
1251.1Schristos          1624 - bishopric of Osnabrück
1261.1Schristos
1271.1Schristos          1630 - bishopric of Minden
1281.1Schristos
1291.1Schristos15/26 Mar 1631 - bishopric of Hildesheim
1301.1Schristos
1311.1Schristos          1655 - Kanton Wallis
1321.1Schristos
1331.1Schristos05/16 Feb 1682 - city of Strassburg
1341.1Schristos
1351.1Schristos18 Feb/
1361.1Schristos   01 Mar 1700 - Protestant Germany (including Swedish possessions in
1371.1Schristos                 Germany), Denmark, Norway
1381.1Schristos30 Jun/
1391.1Schristos   12 Jul 1700 - Gelderland, Zutphen
1401.1Schristos10 Nov/
1411.1Schristos   12 Dec 1700 - Utrecht, Overijssel
1421.1Schristos
1431.1Schristos31 Dec 1700/
1441.1Schristos   12 Jan 1701 - Friesland, Groningen, Zürich, Bern, Basel, Geneva,
1451.2Schristos                 Thurgau, and Schaffhausen
1461.1Schristos
1471.1Schristos          1724 - Glarus, Appenzell, and the city of St. Gallen
1481.1Schristos
1491.1Schristos01 Jan 1750    - Pisa and Florence
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1511.1Schristos02/14 Sep 1752 - Great Britain
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1531.1Schristos17 Feb/
1541.1Schristos   01 Mar 1753 - Sweden
1551.1Schristos
1561.1Schristos1760-1812      - Graubünden
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1581.1SchristosThe Russian empire (including Finland and the Baltic states) did not
1591.1Schristosconvert to the Gregorian calendar until the Soviet revolution of 1917.
1601.1Schristos
1611.1SchristosSource: H. Grotefend, _Taschenbuch der Zeitrechnung des deutschen
1621.1SchristosMittelalters und der Neuzeit_, herausgegeben von Dr. O. Grotefend
1631.1Schristos(Hannover: Hahnsche Buchhandlung, 1941), pp. 26-28.
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1661.1Schristos
1671.1SchristosThis file is in the public domain, so clarified as of 2009-05-17 by
1681.1SchristosArthur David Olson.
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