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It advocates the promotion and recognition of theValencian language, culture and the political sovereignty of theValencian Community.[1] As anideology, it has had varying levels of social and political influence since the nineteenth century, contributing to the consolidation of self-government in theValencian Community as a political entity tracing its origins to the AncientKingdom of Valencia.[2] SometimesCatalan-nationalist groups[3] are also included under the name ofValencian nationalism, as some Valencian nationalists see theLand of Valencia as part of the Catalan nation.[4]
^abcdEl valencianisme polític del segle XX i el País Valencià del segle XXI, Vicent Flor i Moreno aDDAA (2009).90 anys de la declaració valencianista(PDF). València: ACV Tirant lo Blanc. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 22 December 2012. Retrieved27 February 2016.
^Bodoque 2011, p. 54. sfn error: no target: CITEREFBodoque2011 (help)
^Cucó Giner, Alfons. "Los nacionalismos periféricos: el caso valenciano".El siglo de los nacionalismos(PDF) (in Spanish). pp. 2–9. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 20 June 2012.
^Bonells, Jordi; Frau, Manuel (2001).Les Nationalismes espagnols (1876–1978) (in French). Éditions du Temps. pp. 121–122.ISBN978-2-84274-182-2.
^Archilés Cardona, Ferran. "La identitat valenciana a l'època contemporània: una perspectiva històrica". In Vicent Flor i Moreno (ed.).Nació i identitats, pensar el País Valencià. Valencià. pp. 32–38.
Archilés i Cardona, Ferran (2010).Transició pólitica i qüestió nacional al País Valencià. Fulls de recerca i pensament. Catarroja. p. 810.ISBN978-84-92542-41-3.ISSN0213-1471.{{cite book}}:|journal= ignored (help)CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
Archilés i Cardona, Ferran (2012).Una singularitat amarga, Joan Fuster i el relat de la identitat valenciana. Catarroja: afers. p. 426.ISBN978-84-92542-64-2.
Archilés Cardona, Ferran (2012). "La identitat valenciana a l'època contemporània: una perspectiva històrica". In Vicent Flor i Moreno (ed.).Nació i identitats, pensar el País Valencià. Afers.ISBN978-84-92542-80-2.
Flor i Moreno, Vicent (2011).Noves glòries a Espanya. Anticatalanisme i identitat valenciana (1a ed.). Catarroja: editorial Afers.ISBN978-84-92542-47-5.
Flor i Moreno, Vicent (2015).Societat Anònima. Els valencians, els diners i la política (1a ed.). Catarroja: editorial Afers.ISBN978-84-16260-07-2.
Note: Forms of nationalism based primarily onethnic groups are listed above. This does not imply that all nationalists with a given ethnicity subscribe to that form ofethnic nationalism.