To be fair they only got to do research because they were funded. Galileo wasn't well liked by academia at all; at his time Heliocentrism and Copernicus were niche.
Galileo was trialled because of his insults to the clergy. He insulted academics too, even/specially ones which time proved right
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Yes, but looking at each discipline they've all learned their methods by learning from other disciplines - Sociologists still use statistics - that's because there are transferable qualities - a general culture of how good research should be made: Rooting out biases has similar best practices etc
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Waltham Forest Archives and Local Studies Library, Chingford Assembly Hall, Station Road, London E4 7EN. Collections documenting history of the London Borough of Waltham Forest. Research visits by prior appointment. Email wfa.enquiries@walthamforest.gov.uk
Bexley Local Studies and Archive Centre holds historic materials for the London Borough of Bexley
Redbridge Museum explores the many different people, places & events which are part of the history of Redbridge.
Open Tuesday - Saturday 11:00 - 17:00
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Museum for the London Borough of Sutton, overlooking Carshalton Ponds in the Carshalton Village Conservation Area.
CIO No. 1175789 - Accredited Museum No. 2182
Our Website: https://www.friendsofhoneywood.co.uk
We work to preserve Hackney's unique heritage and built environment, and make the area a better place in which to live and work. Founded in 1967
Protecting local heritage and environment in Enfield for almost 90 years.
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E: info@enfieldsociety.org.uk
The Dulwich Society, for people in Dulwich. Not the Dulwich Estate. @history.dulwichsociety.com
The new profile for the local civic society for Forest Hill and Honor Oak, in South East London (SE23). Visit us at foresthillsociety.com
The Norwood Society was established in 1959 and serves the people of West, South & Upper Norwood in south London. The Society aims:
To monitor planning & inform people about the heritage of the area.
Walworth, Southwark. SE17 & SE1. History, Heritage, Community, Neighbourhood, Green Spaces & Environment.
Increasing knowledge of WNC - resting place of Sir Henry Doulton, Paul Julius Reuter, Sir Henry Tate, Sir Henry Bessemer, Charles Spurgeon, Mrs Beeton, Dr Marsden, Paul Cinquevalli, Thomas Cubitt, Gideon Mantell, Charles W Alcock, Sir Hiram Maxim
Civic society working to preserve and enhance our architecture and urban environment since 1962. We run an annual Awards scheme in which you are encouraged to nominate best & worst! Join/subscribe on our website https://www.hammersmithsociety.org.uk
We encourage and assist the study of family and local history in the western part of the ancient English county of Middlesex. Advice, monthly talks (available on Zoom) - www.west-middlesex-fhs.org.uk for all our activities!
We are one of Kent's and the UK's premier Family History Societies - if you want to find out more why not take a look at our website:
https://www.nwkfhs.org.uk
The Library of London History.
https://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/services/libraries/guildhall-library
Your local society working to improve, protect & preserve our environment & buildings; & share Wimbledon's history through our Museum - open times on website.
Highgate Conservation Area Advisory Committee looks at planning applications in the Highgate Conservation Area and broader planning issues in surrounding areas.
We are the local history museum for Twickenham, Whitton, the Hampton and Teddington. Open Friday and Saturday 11-3pm and Sunday 2-4pm. FREE entry.
The London Luminaries is a partnership of historic properties in South West London sharing history and heritage through online talks for everybody to enjoy.
Hackney Society, Hackney Archives, Sutton House & many more host Hackney History Festival each May. Get in touch to help shape future events!