Rebels in the Making...is an important work and an incredible feat, particularly when one considers that previous scholarship has provided largely one-state-per-monograph histories of secession. Even more important, although he condenses essentially fifteen histories into one, Barney avoids omitting important facts and reveals new evidence, which provides for a more thorough understanding of secession....In his focus on the middling class of enslavers' contribution to secession, Barney presents new information in the historiography, which traditionally has focused on elite planters spearheading the movement....With clear prose, Barney's book is suitable for graduate students as well as undergraduates who have never studied the Civil War or secession....Barney's work, a thorough, one-volume history of secession, will be a valued addition to academics' bookshelves.