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  1. Old Style (O.S.) and New Style (N.S.) indicate dating systems before and after a calendar change, respectively. Usually, they refer to the change from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar as enacted in various European countries between 1582 and 1923.

  2. Old Style (or O.S.) and New Style (or N.S.) are terms used for calendar dates in English language historical studies, for two reasons. The first reason is that the method of dating that is most widely used around the world today, the Gregorian calendar, was introduced into English cultures only in 1752.

  3. Many post–1918 publications from the Soviet Union and the Russian Federation still give the "Old Style" dates for events before February 1918, referring (for example) to Tchaikovsky's death on 25 October 1893, even though its anniversary is usually commemorated on the "New Style" date of 6 November.

  4. Old Calendar in Britain. Old Style and New Style dates. British Tax. Timeline. Related pages. Notes. References. Gregorian calendar. The Gregorian calendar is the calendar that is used throughout most of the world. It began being used in 1582.

  5. The first converts from Old Style dates, typically found in English documents before 1752, to New Style dates. The second converts New Style into Old Style. To avoid confusion, the year is assumed to begin on January 1st. If you are dealing with a old style document dated before March 25th, be aware that the legal year did not change until then.