14616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci----- Calendrical issues -----
24616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci
34616d0f9Sopenharmony_ciAs mentioned in Theory.html, although calendrical issues are out of
44616d0f9Sopenharmony_ciscope for tzdb, they indicate the sort of problems that we would run
54616d0f9Sopenharmony_ciinto if we extended tzdb further into the past.  The following
64616d0f9Sopenharmony_ciinformation and sources go beyond Theory.html's brief discussion.
74616d0f9Sopenharmony_ciThey sometimes disagree.
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104616d0f9Sopenharmony_ciFrance
114616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci
124616d0f9Sopenharmony_ciGregorian calendar adopted 1582-12-20.
134616d0f9Sopenharmony_ciFrench Revolutionary calendar used 1793-11-24 through 1805-12-31,
144616d0f9Sopenharmony_ciand (in Paris only) 1871-05-06 through 1871-05-23.
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174616d0f9Sopenharmony_ciRussia
184616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci
194616d0f9Sopenharmony_ciFrom Chris Carrier (1996-12-02):
204616d0f9Sopenharmony_ciOn 1929-10-01 the Soviet Union instituted an "Eternal Calendar"
214616d0f9Sopenharmony_ciwith 30-day months plus 5 holidays, with a 5-day week.
224616d0f9Sopenharmony_ciOn 1931-12-01 it changed to a 6-day week; in 1934 it reverted to the
234616d0f9Sopenharmony_ciGregorian calendar while retaining the 6-day week; on 1940-06-27 it
244616d0f9Sopenharmony_cireverted to the 7-day week.  With the 6-day week the usual days
254616d0f9Sopenharmony_cioff were the 6th, 12th, 18th, 24th and 30th of the month.
264616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci(Source: Evitiar Zerubavel, _The Seven Day Circle_)
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294616d0f9Sopenharmony_ciMark Brader reported a similar story in "The Book of Calendars", edited
304616d0f9Sopenharmony_ciby Frank Parise (1982, Facts on File, ISBN 0-8719-6467-8), page 377.  But:
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324616d0f9Sopenharmony_ciFrom: Petteri Sulonen (via Usenet)
334616d0f9Sopenharmony_ciDate: 14 Jan 1999 00:00:00 GMT
344616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci...
354616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci
364616d0f9Sopenharmony_ciIf your source is correct, how come documents between 1929 and 1940 were
374616d0f9Sopenharmony_cistill dated using the conventional, Gregorian calendar?
384616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci
394616d0f9Sopenharmony_ciI can post a scan of a document dated December 1, 1934, signed by
404616d0f9Sopenharmony_ciYenukidze, the secretary, on behalf of Kalinin, the President of the
414616d0f9Sopenharmony_ciExecutive Committee of the Supreme Soviet, if you like.
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444616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci
454616d0f9Sopenharmony_ciSweden (and Finland)
464616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci
474616d0f9Sopenharmony_ciFrom: Mark Brader
484616d0f9Sopenharmony_ciSubject: Re: Gregorian reform - a part of locale?
494616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci<news:1996Jul6.012937.29190@sq.com>
504616d0f9Sopenharmony_ciDate: 1996-07-06
514616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci
524616d0f9Sopenharmony_ciIn 1700, Denmark made the transition from Julian to Gregorian.  Sweden
534616d0f9Sopenharmony_cidecided to *start* a transition in 1700 as well, but rather than have one of
544616d0f9Sopenharmony_cithose unsightly calendar gaps :-), they simply decreed that the next leap
554616d0f9Sopenharmony_ciyear after 1696 would be in 1744 - putting the whole country on a calendar
564616d0f9Sopenharmony_cidifferent from both Julian and Gregorian for a period of 40 years.
574616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci
584616d0f9Sopenharmony_ciHowever, in 1704 something went wrong and the plan was not carried through;
594616d0f9Sopenharmony_cithey did, after all, have a leap year that year.  And one in 1708.  In 1712
604616d0f9Sopenharmony_cithey gave it up and went back to Julian, putting 30 days in February that
614616d0f9Sopenharmony_ciyear!...
624616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci
634616d0f9Sopenharmony_ciThen in 1753, Sweden made the transition to Gregorian in the usual manner,
644616d0f9Sopenharmony_cigetting there only 13 years behind the original schedule.
654616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci
664616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci(A previous posting of this story was challenged, and Swedish readers
674616d0f9Sopenharmony_ciproduced the following references to support it: "Tideräkning och historia"
684616d0f9Sopenharmony_ciby Natanael Beckman (1924) and "Tid, en bok om tideräkning och
694616d0f9Sopenharmony_cikalenderväsen" by Lars-Olof Lodén (1968).
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714616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci
724616d0f9Sopenharmony_ciGrotefend's data
734616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci
744616d0f9Sopenharmony_ciFrom: "Michael Palmer" [with two obvious typos fixed]
754616d0f9Sopenharmony_ciSubject: Re: Gregorian Calendar (was Re: Another FHC related question
764616d0f9Sopenharmony_ciNewsgroups: soc.genealogy.german
774616d0f9Sopenharmony_ciDate: Tue, 9 Feb 1999 02:32:48 -800
784616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci...
794616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci
804616d0f9Sopenharmony_ciThe following is a(n incomplete) listing, arranged chronologically, of
814616d0f9Sopenharmony_ciEuropean states, with the date they converted from the Julian to the
824616d0f9Sopenharmony_ciGregorian calendar:
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844616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci04/15 Oct 1582 - Italy (with exceptions), Spain, Portugal, Poland (Roman
854616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci                 Catholics and Danzig only)
864616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci09/20 Dec 1582 - France, Lorraine
874616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci
884616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci21 Dec 1582/
894616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci   01 Jan 1583 - Holland, Brabant, Flanders, Hennegau
904616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci10/21 Feb 1583 - bishopric of Liege (Lüttich)
914616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci13/24 Feb 1583 - bishopric of Augsburg
924616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci04/15 Oct 1583 - electorate of Trier
934616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci05/16 Oct 1583 - Bavaria, bishoprics of Freising, Eichstedt, Regensburg,
944616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci                 Salzburg, Brixen
954616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci13/24 Oct 1583 - Austrian Oberelsaß and Breisgau
964616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci20/31 Oct 1583 - bishopric of Basel
974616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci02/13 Nov 1583 - duchy of Jülich-Berg
984616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci02/13 Nov 1583 - electorate and city of Köln
994616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci04/15 Nov 1583 - bishopric of Würzburg
1004616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci11/22 Nov 1583 - electorate of Mainz
1014616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci16/27 Nov 1583 - bishopric of Strassburg and the margraviate of Baden
1024616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci17/28 Nov 1583 - bishopric of Münster and duchy of Cleve
1034616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci14/25 Dec 1583 - Steiermark
1044616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci
1054616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci06/17 Jan 1584 - Austria and Bohemia
1064616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci11/22 Jan 1584 - Lucerne, Uri, Schwyz, Zug, Freiburg, Solothurn
1074616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci12/23 Jan 1584 - Silesia and the Lausitz
1084616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci22 Jan/
1094616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci   02 Feb 1584 - Hungary (legally on 21 Oct 1587)
1104616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci      Jun 1584 - Unterwalden
1114616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci01/12 Jul 1584 - duchy of Westfalen
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1134616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci16/27 Jun 1585 - bishopric of Paderborn
1144616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci
1154616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci14/25 Dec 1590 - Transylvania
1164616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci
1174616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci22 Aug/
1184616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci   02 Sep 1612 - duchy of Prussia
1194616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci
1204616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci13/24 Dec 1614 - Pfalz-Neuburg
1214616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci
1224616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci          1617 - duchy of Kurland (reverted to the Julian calendar in
1234616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci                 1796)
1244616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci
1254616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci          1624 - bishopric of Osnabrück
1264616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci
1274616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci          1630 - bishopric of Minden
1284616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci
1294616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci15/26 Mar 1631 - bishopric of Hildesheim
1304616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci
1314616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci          1655 - Kanton Wallis
1324616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci
1334616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci05/16 Feb 1682 - city of Strassburg
1344616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci
1354616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci18 Feb/
1364616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci   01 Mar 1700 - Protestant Germany (including Swedish possessions in
1374616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci                 Germany), Denmark, Norway
1384616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci30 Jun/
1394616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci   12 Jul 1700 - Gelderland, Zutphen
1404616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci10 Nov/
1414616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci   12 Dec 1700 - Utrecht, Overijssel
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1434616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci31 Dec 1700/
1444616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci   12 Jan 1701 - Friesland, Groningen, Zürich, Bern, Basel, Geneva,
1454616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci                 Thurgau, and Schaffhausen
1464616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci
1474616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci          1724 - Glarus, Appenzell, and the city of St. Gallen
1484616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci
1494616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci01 Jan 1750    - Pisa and Florence
1504616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci
1514616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci02/14 Sep 1752 - Great Britain
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1534616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci17 Feb/
1544616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci   01 Mar 1753 - Sweden
1554616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci
1564616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci1760-1812      - Graubünden
1574616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci
1584616d0f9Sopenharmony_ciThe Russian empire (including Finland and the Baltic states) did not
1594616d0f9Sopenharmony_ciconvert to the Gregorian calendar until the Soviet revolution of 1917.
1604616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci
1614616d0f9Sopenharmony_ciSource: H. Grotefend, _Taschenbuch der Zeitrechnung des deutschen
1624616d0f9Sopenharmony_ciMittelalters und der Neuzeit_, herausgegeben von Dr. O. Grotefend
1634616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci(Hannover: Hahnsche Buchhandlung, 1941), pp. 26-28.
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1664616d0f9Sopenharmony_ci
1674616d0f9Sopenharmony_ciThis file is in the public domain, so clarified as of 2009-05-17 by
1684616d0f9Sopenharmony_ciArthur David Olson.
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