The notion of a weekly rest is ancient; Judeo-Christian religions celebrate a day of rest known as the Sabbath. The Jewish Sabbath is known as Shabbat, and is from sunset Friday to sunset Saturday; the Christian Sabbath is known as the Lord's Day, and is on Sunday; the Muslim Sabbath is on Friday.
"The Tyranny of Time: The clock as god" (http://www.humanscapeindia.org/hs1299/hs12997t.htm)
This quote suggests that the modern weekend is a result of the Industrial Revolution and perhaps the need to give factory workers a rest. It also suggests that the English gave not only the word "weekend" to the rest of the world but also the concept. Both suggestions are obviously false, as religions had been observing the Sabbath in very much this sense for millennia.
Another article, When, How, and Why Was the Sabbath Changed from Saturday to Sunday? (http://www.tagnet.org/sthsda/ARTICLE09.htm), may be of interest in this connection.
See also Dirty weekend.
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