After 1808, supporters of
liberalism, who were very influential in the Valencian region, started to disseminate a new view of Spanish identity. Breaking with all previous conceptions, this view was of marked nationalist character: it was argued that the disappearance of the
Kingdom of Valencia one hundred years before had initiated the development of ethno-symbolic markers among the
Valencian people, shaped by a shared memory of uneven scope, a
language different from the
official one, and a common
demonym—"Valencian"—which officially referred only to the inhabitants of the
Province of Valencia as defined in the
territorial division of Spain of 1833. This was the context for the emergence of the basic features of what has been conceived as Valencian identity: features that have remained central to that identity up to the present day. Valencian regionalism was inspired by the Catalan-language literary movement known as the
Renaixença. In Valencia the movement was characterised by the predominance of an ideology that was conservative, regionalist and
folklorical, values all represented by the figure of
Teodor Llorente, the greatest literary exponent of the time and leader of the
Renaixença movement. Llorente saw "Valencianity" (
la valencianidad) from a regional perspective, subordinate to the idea of Spanish nationhood. Even though symbols of Valencian identity began to be constructed at the time of the
Renaixença, the period at which the symbolism became more fixed was between 1878 (with the foundation of the Valencian cultural society
Lo Rat Penat) and 1909 (with the
Valencian Regional Exhibition), and this was when Valencian regionalism consolidated, its outlook becoming widespread among many groups in society. Into the 20th century, Valencian regionalism started to become politicised, with the appearance of groups such as the
:es:Joventut Valencianista ("Valencianist Youth") and other collectives of young people who took Teodor Llorente and
Lo Rat Penat as their point of reference. These movements came to be well regarded among conservative literary people, who themselves in time became engaged with the nascent political movement. ==
Derecha Regional Valenciana ==