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THE CENTENNIAL OF INTRODUCTION OF THE GREGORIAN CALENDAR AND THE CENTRAL EUROPEAN TIME<\/strong><\/p>\n Nauka naukozn. 2018, 2 (100): 139-140<\/p>\n Section<\/strong>::<\/strong>\u00a0Ukrainian archives An extract from the minutes of the Small Council meeting dated February 12, 1918, on the introduction of the Gregorian calendar and Central European time, is published. The language features of that time are preserved.<\/p>\n Publication prepared by Luhovskiy O.H., PhD (History Sciences), researcher at Institute for Scientific and Technological Potential and Science History Studies named after G.M. Dobrov of NAS of Ukraine\u201c, based on Skalsky, V.V.<\/em> , PhD (History Studies),\u201c100 years since the introduction of the Gregorian calendar and Central European time\u201d in \u201cDilova Stolytsya\u201d on February 28, 2018.<\/p>\n
\nLanguage:<\/strong>\u00a0Ukrainian
\nAnnotation:<\/strong>\u00a0On February 25, 1918, the Small Council of the Central Council adopted a law introducing the Gregorian calendar (chronology, or new style) and Central European time on February 16. The innovation came into effect on February 16, 1918 according to the old style. The last two days of February fell off the calendar, and February 16 became March 1. Most historians believe that the Ukrainian government had made this decision for the country\u2019s transition to European principles, because it was at that time that the Central Rada badly needed allies to fight the Bolsheviks. However, this is not quite so.<\/p>\n