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Re: Two works published in 1984 demonstrate contrasting [#permalink]
Buel and Buel’s biography of
Mary Fish (1736–1818) makes little effort to place
her story in the context of recent historiography on
women. Lebsock, meanwhile, attempts not only to
write the history of women in one southern
community, but also to redirect two decades of
historiographical debate as to whether women
gained or lost status in the nineteenth century as
compared with the eighteenth century.

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Re: Two works published in 1984 demonstrate contrasting [#permalink]
I was confused b/w C & D coz both applies to Lebsock. I think C is NOT correct coz even Buel did NOT take any position for women's status and question is how Buel and Lebsock DIFFERS in their approach. What do you think ...

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As to why the answer is not (C), the passage says that Lebsock is redirecting the debate on women's status in the eighteenth vs. the nineteenth century. To say that she is redirecting the debate means she is shifting the focus of the debate. In doing so, she is answering the question regarding women's status in the eighteenth vs. nineteenth century (the passage goes on to articulate her position on the issue), not, as answer (C) states, "refusing to take a position..."

(D) is the answer because the passage states that, unlike Lebsock, Buel and Buel make little effort to place the biography in the context of the historiography on women.
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Re: Two works published in 1984 demonstrate contrasting [#permalink]
Chris,

"redirect" is used to emphasize the redirection from 18th to 19th century. Read below:

Lebsock, meanwhile, attempts not only to write the history of women in one southern community, but also to redirect two decades of historiographical debate as to whether women gained or lost status in the nineteenth century as compared with the eighteenth century

Also she is debating, till the end of passage, whether women lost or gained status which shows she hasn't taken any position.
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The ‘redirect’ in the passage refers to the two decades of debate not to the 18th and 19th century. Think of it this way, a group is discussing an issue and a person comes along and basically says, “Hey, we have to think of this issue differently.”

In this case, the issue is women’s status in the 18th and 19th century. Lebsock clearly address this (or takes a position) in the lines:

She concludes that
while women gained autonomy in some areas,
especially in the private sphere, they lost it in many
aspects of the economic sphere.



The focus of course is the question, which is asking how she differs from B&B. For (C) to be the correct answer, the passage would need to clearly indicate that Lebsock never took a position. Perhaps the debate was too vague, etc. And, by contrast, the passage would have to outline how B&B clearly took a position.

According to the passage, though, the difference between B&B and Lebsock is clear:

“Buel and Buel’s biography of
Mary Fish (1736–1818) makes little effort to place
her story in the context of recent historiography on
women. Lebsock, meanwhile, attempts not only to
write the history of women in one southern
community, but also to redirect two decades of
historiographical debate as to whether women
gained or lost status in the nineteenth century as
compared with the eighteenth century”



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