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Dedicada a La Investigación Sobre 0 No. 82 – Febrero 2015 ISSN 2164-4268 revista dedicada a documentar asuntos referentes a Nicaragua CONTENIDO INFORMACIÓN EDITORIAL ............................................................................................... 3 NUESTRA PORTADA ............................................................................................................. 5 La Cobertura Forestal de Nicaragua ............................................................................................................... 5 Alfredo Grijalva Pineda DEL ESCRITORIO DEL EDITOR ........................................................................................ 9 Editorial ......................................................................................................................................................... 9 Guía para el Lector ....................................................................................................................................... 11 DE NUESTROS LECTORES ................................................................................................ 14 ENSAYOS ............................................................................................................................... 18 Darío hace Cien Años…............................................................................................................................... 19 Carlos Tünnermann Bernheim Anotaciones básicas sobre la Construcción del Canal Interoceánico .................................................................. 22 José Mejía Lacayo DERECHO ............................................................................................................................. 58 Argucia y Duplicidad de Colombia: II - El Tratado López – Ramírez .......................................................... 59 Esteban Duque Estrada S. Contexto histórico de las constituciones y sus reformas en Nicaragua ................................................................ 67 Antonio Esgueva Gómez HISTORIA .............................................................................................................................. 86 El Menismo en Nicaragua. ............................................................................................................................ 87 Pendencias y tendencias políticas de la época (1910-1912). ............................................................................. 87 Rafael Casanova Fuertes Nicaragua en los Primeros Años de su Emancipación Política (Segunda parte) ............................................ 105 Francisco Ortega Arancibia Los Filibusteros en Nicaragua 1855 – 1856 – 1857 (Primera Parte) ....................................................... 133 Miguel Ángel Álvarez HISTORIA DELAS IDEAS .................................................................................................. 162 Fernando Centeno Zapata sobre Salomón de la Selva, su pensamiento ......................................................... 164 y práctica socialista ...................................................................................................................................... 164 1 Presentación de Manuel Fernández Vílchez Salomón De La Selva: Precursor de las Luchas Sociales en Nicaragua ........................................................ 166 Fernando Centeno Zapata ANTROPOLOGÍA ................................................................................................................ 183 LAS SEGOVIAS .................................................................................................................... 184 Historia Municipal del Departamento de Madriz ........................................................................................ 185 José Mejía Lacayo Restricciones a los habitantes de ciertas zonas de Nueva Segovia y Jinotega ................................................... 198 COSTA CARIBE ................................................................................................................... 202 Notas para una historia económica del municipio de Puerto Cabezas ............................................................ 203 Alfonso Navarrette Centeno y Dennis Williamson Cuthbert Contribuciones para una historia de la ciudad de Bluefields, 1903-2003 ...................................................... 213 Dennis Williamson Cuthbert, y otros CIENCIAS NATURALES .................................................................................................... 241 GEOGRAFÍA ........................................................................................................................ 242 Estampa de Masaya en 1902 ..................................................................................................................... 243 BIOGRAFÍA .......................................................................................................................... 245 Mi Testimonio Personal .............................................................................................................................. 246 Omar Jota Lazo Jicarito, el músico del pueblo ........................................................................................................................ 252 Alexander Zosa-Cano y Marlon Vargas Amador BIBLIOGRAFÍA ................................................................................................................... 261 RESEÑAS .............................................................................................................................. 262 Carlos Manuel Téllez, Hay una serpiente en mi boca .................................................................................. 263 Carlos Perezalonso 2 Revista de Temas Nicaragüenses No. 82 INFORMACIÓN EDITORIAL INFORMACIÓN EDITORIAL Junta Directiva: Jean Michel Maes, Michael Schroeder, Alberto Bárcenas, Carlos Arellano Hartig, Constantino Mejía Narváez, Harlan Oliva Regidor, Nubia O. Vargas y Eddy Kühl Arauz. Editor general: José Mejía Lacayo, [email protected] Comité Editorial: Carlos Arellano Hartig, Francisco-Ernesto Martínez Morales, Constantino Mejía Narváez, y Marvin Saballos Ramírez. Editores de sección: Manuel Fernández Vílchez, Eneyda Morraz Arauz, Jaime D. Villa, Alexander Zosa-Cano Servicios especiales: Nubia O. Vargas, Carlos Arellano Hartig, Constantino Mejía Narváez Diseño de portada: José Mejía Lacayo Representante en Nicaragua: Marvin Saballos Ramírez, Cel: 8408-8870, [email protected] La política editorial, el manual de estilo y los requerimientos de verificabilidad se pueden leer en el sitio web, en los enlaces subrayados. ISSN 2164-4268, Revista de Temas Nicaragüenses, No. 82, Febrero 2015, publicada mensualmente por José T. Mejía, 3861 S. Deerwood Dr., Harvey, LA 70058, USA ISSN 2164-4268, Revista de Temas Nicaragüenses, No. 82, February 2015, published monthly by José T. Mejía, 3861 S. 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