The concept of Galicianism first appeared in the mid-nineteenth century. At that time in history it was initially known as "provincialism". Soon it was referred to as
regionalism. This was a reaction to the increased centralization of the
Spanish State (following the
French model of
nation-state) which attempted to eradicate internal administrative, and to some point cultural, differences within the country. The term Galicianism as such was coined after the establishment of the
Irmandades da Fala (Brotherhoods of the Galician Language), in 1916, and the apparition of modern
Galician nationalism. The
Irmandades da Fala was an organization hosting members from both the lower-middle-class and intellectuals. This organization was led by
Antón Vilar Ponte. Within the next decade (1920s), this organization was strengthened by two groups: the nationalists, led by the
Partido Galeguista (Galicianist Party) of
Castelao, and the federalist republicans of ORGA. ORGA was directed by
Santiago Casares and
Antón Vilar. ==Republic and Civil War==