elszigetelten
Elszigetelten refers to a Hungarian term that translates to "those who are isolated" or "cut off." The concept primarily pertains to individuals or groups who have been socially, politically, or geographically separated from mainstream society, often due to historical, cultural, or systemic factors. In Hungary, the term gained prominence during the 20th century, particularly in the context of post-World War II and Cold War-era policies.
The idea of elszigetelten emerged as a way to describe communities, such as ethnic minorities, dissidents, or
In contemporary usage, elszigetelten can also apply to modern-day marginalized groups, such as Roma communities, rural