Romanian anti-revisionism in the interwar period was a political, cultural and propaganda movement which had as its main actor the Romanian Anti-Revisionist League, founded in the early 1930s by the prominent journalist Stelian Popescu. Within the League, a leading role was played by the regional committee for Transylvania, in which the most famous exponents of the Transylvanian political, cultural and religious milieus participated and which, until the end of the 1930s, animated numerous editorial and propaganda initiatives aiming at opposing the revisionist activities promoted both by Hungary and by the organizations of the Romanian Hungarian minority.