1325324Sgordon----- Calendrical issues -----
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3325324SgordonAs mentioned in Theory.html, although calendrical issues are out of
4325324Sgordonscope for tzdb, they indicate the sort of problems that we would run
5325324Sgordoninto if we extended tzdb further into the past.  The following
6325324Sgordoninformation and sources go beyond Theory.html's brief discussion.
7325324SgordonThey sometimes disagree.
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10325324SgordonFrance
11325324Sgordon
12325324SgordonGregorian calendar adopted 1582-12-20.
13325324SgordonFrench Revolutionary calendar used 1793-11-24 through 1805-12-31,
14325324Sgordonand (in Paris only) 1871-05-06 through 1871-05-23.
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17325324SgordonRussia
18325324Sgordon
19325324SgordonFrom Chris Carrier (1996-12-02):
20325324SgordonOn 1929-10-01 the Soviet Union instituted an "Eternal Calendar"
21325324Sgordonwith 30-day months plus 5 holidays, with a 5-day week.
22325324SgordonOn 1931-12-01 it changed to a 6-day week; in 1934 it reverted to the
23325324SgordonGregorian calendar while retaining the 6-day week; on 1940-06-27 it
24325324Sgordonreverted to the 7-day week.  With the 6-day week the usual days
25325324Sgordonoff were the 6th, 12th, 18th, 24th and 30th of the month.
26325324Sgordon(Source: Evitiar Zerubavel, _The Seven Day Circle_)
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29325324SgordonMark Brader reported a similar story in "The Book of Calendars", edited
30325324Sgordonby Frank Parise (1982, Facts on File, ISBN 0-8719-6467-8), page 377.  But:
31325324Sgordon
32325324SgordonFrom: Petteri Sulonen (via Usenet)
33325324SgordonDate: 14 Jan 1999 00:00:00 GMT
34325324Sgordon...
35325324Sgordon
36325324SgordonIf your source is correct, how come documents between 1929 and 1940 were
37325324Sgordonstill dated using the conventional, Gregorian calendar?
38325324Sgordon
39325324SgordonI can post a scan of a document dated December 1, 1934, signed by
40325324SgordonYenukidze, the secretary, on behalf of Kalinin, the President of the
41325324SgordonExecutive Committee of the Supreme Soviet, if you like.
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45325324SgordonSweden (and Finland)
46325324Sgordon
47325324SgordonFrom: Mark Brader
48325324SgordonSubject: Re: Gregorian reform - a part of locale?
49325324Sgordon<news:1996Jul6.012937.29190@sq.com>
50325324SgordonDate: 1996-07-06
51325324Sgordon
52325324SgordonIn 1700, Denmark made the transition from Julian to Gregorian.  Sweden
53325324Sgordondecided to *start* a transition in 1700 as well, but rather than have one of
54325324Sgordonthose unsightly calendar gaps :-), they simply decreed that the next leap
55325324Sgordonyear after 1696 would be in 1744 - putting the whole country on a calendar
56325324Sgordondifferent from both Julian and Gregorian for a period of 40 years.
57325324Sgordon
58325324SgordonHowever, in 1704 something went wrong and the plan was not carried through;
59325324Sgordonthey did, after all, have a leap year that year.  And one in 1708.  In 1712
60325324Sgordonthey gave it up and went back to Julian, putting 30 days in February that
61325324Sgordonyear!...
62325324Sgordon
63325324SgordonThen in 1753, Sweden made the transition to Gregorian in the usual manner,
64325324Sgordongetting there only 13 years behind the original schedule.
65325324Sgordon
66325324Sgordon(A previous posting of this story was challenged, and Swedish readers
67325324Sgordonproduced the following references to support it: "Tider��kning och historia"
68325324Sgordonby Natanael Beckman (1924) and "Tid, en bok om tider��kning och
69325324Sgordonkalenderv��sen" by Lars-Olof Lod��n (1968).
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71325324Sgordon
72325324SgordonGrotefend's data
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74325324SgordonFrom: "Michael Palmer" [with one obvious typo fixed]
75325324SgordonSubject: Re: Gregorian Calendar (was Re: Another FHC related question
76325324SgordonNewsgroups: soc.genealogy.german
77325324SgordonDate: Tue, 9 Feb 1999 02:32:48 -800
78325324Sgordon...
79325324Sgordon
80325324SgordonThe following is a(n incomplete) listing, arranged chronologically, of
81325324SgordonEuropean states, with the date they converted from the Julian to the
82325324SgordonGregorian calendar:
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84325324Sgordon04/15 Oct 1582 - Italy (with exceptions), Spain, Portugal, Poland (Roman
85325324Sgordon                 Catholics and Danzig only)
86325324Sgordon09/20 Dec 1582 - France, Lorraine
87325324Sgordon
88325324Sgordon21 Dec 1582/
89325324Sgordon   01 Jan 1583 - Holland, Brabant, Flanders, Hennegau
90325324Sgordon10/21 Feb 1583 - bishopric of Liege (L��ttich)
91325324Sgordon13/24 Feb 1583 - bishopric of Augsburg
92325324Sgordon04/15 Oct 1583 - electorate of Trier
93325324Sgordon05/16 Oct 1583 - Bavaria, bishoprics of Freising, Eichstedt, Regensburg,
94325324Sgordon                 Salzburg, Brixen
95325324Sgordon13/24 Oct 1583 - Austrian Oberelsa�� and Breisgau
96325324Sgordon20/31 Oct 1583 - bishopric of Basel
97325324Sgordon02/13 Nov 1583 - duchy of J��lich-Berg
98325324Sgordon02/13 Nov 1583 - electorate and city of K��ln
99325324Sgordon04/15 Nov 1583 - bishopric of W��rzburg
100325324Sgordon11/22 Nov 1583 - electorate of Mainz
101325324Sgordon16/27 Nov 1583 - bishopric of Strassburg and the margraviate of Baden
102325324Sgordon17/28 Nov 1583 - bishopric of M��nster and duchy of Cleve
103325324Sgordon14/25 Dec 1583 - Steiermark
104325324Sgordon
105325324Sgordon06/17 Jan 1584 - Austria and Bohemia
106325324Sgordon11/22 Jan 1584 - Lucerne, Uri, Schwyz, Zug, Freiburg, Solothurn
107325324Sgordon12/23 Jan 1584 - Silesia and the Lausitz
108325324Sgordon22 Jan/
109325324Sgordon   02 Feb 1584 - Hungary (legally on 21 Oct 1587)
110325324Sgordon      Jun 1584 - Unterwalden
111325324Sgordon01/12 Jul 1584 - duchy of Westfalen
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113325324Sgordon16/27 Jun 1585 - bishopric of Paderborn
114325324Sgordon
115325324Sgordon14/25 Dec 1590 - Transylvania
116325324Sgordon
117325324Sgordon22 Aug/
118325324Sgordon   02 Sep 1612 - duchy of Prussia
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120325324Sgordon13/24 Dec 1614 - Pfalz-Neuburg
121325324Sgordon
122325324Sgordon          1617 - duchy of Kurland (reverted to the Julian calendar in
123325324Sgordon                 1796)
124325324Sgordon
125325324Sgordon          1624 - bishopric of Osnabr��ck
126325324Sgordon
127325324Sgordon          1630 - bishopric of Minden
128325324Sgordon
129325324Sgordon15/26 Mar 1631 - bishopric of Hildesheim
130325324Sgordon
131325324Sgordon          1655 - Kanton Wallis
132325324Sgordon
133325324Sgordon05/16 Feb 1682 - city of Strassburg
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135325324Sgordon18 Feb/
136325324Sgordon   01 Mar 1700 - Protestant Germany (including Swedish possessions in
137325324Sgordon                 Germany), Denmark, Norway
138325324Sgordon30 Jun/
139325324Sgordon   12 Jul 1700 - Gelderland, Zutphen
140325324Sgordon10 Nov/
141325324Sgordon   12 Dec 1700 - Utrecht, Overijssel
142325324Sgordon
143325324Sgordon31 Dec 1700/
144325324Sgordon   12 Jan 1701 - Friesland, Groningen, Z��rich, Bern, Basel, Geneva,
145325324Sgordon                 Turgau, and Schaffhausen
146325324Sgordon
147325324Sgordon          1724 - Glarus, Appenzell, and the city of St. Gallen
148325324Sgordon
149325324Sgordon01 Jan 1750    - Pisa and Florence
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151325324Sgordon02/14 Sep 1752 - Great Britain
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153325324Sgordon17 Feb/
154325324Sgordon   01 Mar 1753 - Sweden
155325324Sgordon
156325324Sgordon1760-1812      - Graub��nden
157325324Sgordon
158325324SgordonThe Russian empire (including Finland and the Baltic states) did not
159325324Sgordonconvert to the Gregorian calendar until the Soviet revolution of 1917.
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161325324SgordonSource: H. Grotefend, _Taschenbuch der Zeitrechnung des deutschen
162325324SgordonMittelalters und der Neuzeit_, herausgegeben von Dr. O. Grotefend
163325324Sgordon(Hannover: Hahnsche Buchhandlung, 1941), pp. 26-28.
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167325324SgordonThis file is in the public domain, so clarified as of 2009-05-17 by
168325324SgordonArthur David Olson.
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