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Western culture is a broad and contested academic concept used to identify and analyze the diverse historical, intellectual, and artistic traditions originating primarily in Europe and extending to its descendant societies. As a research field, it investigates the evolution of ideas, social structures, political systems, philosophical thought, scientific advancements, and artistic movements across these regions, often examining influences such as Greco-Roman heritage, Judeo-Christian foundations, the Enlightenment, and the scientific revolution. Characterized by significant internal heterogeneity and ongoing redefinition, its significance lies in providing a framework for understanding global historical trajectories and cultural interactions, while also being critically examined for its historical associations with power dynamics and its inherent definitional challenges.