Italian culture, revisited.
Our Storied Past: Preserving the historical narrative of San Diego’s Italian community. . .
The Italian Historical Society of San Diego was established in 2006 as an auxiliary of Convivio Society for Italian Humanities, a nonprofit organization. It is dedicated to scholarly pursuits of San Diego’s Italian history. Through research, publications, and historical projects and events coordinated in conjunction with local universities and other organizations, the Italian Historical Society strives to preserve San Diego’s Italian heritage and create a lasting historical tableau.
We are also working to establish the Little Italy Historical Center, a community resource that will recount the history of San Diego’s Italians through scholarship, presentations, photographic exhibits, and other displays.
The Society’s ongoing initiative is the Italian Archives of San Diego. This endeavor is devoted to preserving the history of San Diego’s Italian community, which is quickly diminishing without timely preservation efforts. Our long-term objective for the project is to house historical photographs and documents in physical archives; our short-term objective is to continue building digital archives of such artifacts. To that end, Convivio is actively soliciting photographs and documents to be carefully scanned by our research team and then uploaded to the digital archives for historical preservation.
In 2007, Convivio and the Italian Historical Society partnered with the University of California, San Diego, to establish the Italian Archives at the university’s Mandeville Special Collections Library. As a result of this landmark development, the Italian Historical Society is now accepting original materials such as photographs, documents, manuscripts, books, and film, which will be housed at the library for preservation and research access. Our archives team will continue to duplicate the materials for use online and in our future historical center and cultural institute, which will provide public access to the community’s artifacts.
If you would like to contribute materials to the Italian Archives of San Diego,
please contact us.
Projects



Archives and Collections
The Italian Archives of San Diego comprises photographs, documents, and oral histories of San Diego’s Italian community members. If you would like to contribute archival materials to this project, or for more information, please contact us at 888 485 4825 toll free.
For the online galleries: italianarchives.org »
The physical counterpart to the digital Archives is located at UCSD Mandeville Special Collections Library.
Please contact us for more information on contributing materials to the Italian Archives of San Diego.
Selected images from the Italian Archives of San Diego.
Images used with permission and may not be reproduced.
The Italian Historical Society of San Diego
(a Convivio auxiliary)
The Italian Historical Society is a branch of Convivio dedicated to scholarly pursuits and preservation of the historical narrative of San Diego’s Italian community.
Essays and Papers

•The Wider World
by Jim Bregante
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•Beyond Little Italy
by Jim Bregante
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•Our Lady of the Rosary Church: Close to my Heart
by Jim Bregante
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•Remembering Bayside Social Center
by Jim Bregante
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•Washington Grammar School
by Jim Bregante
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•Yesterday’s Little Italy
by Jim Bregante
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•Childhood Memories of Little Italy
by Jim Bregante
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•Remembering the Cottages at India and Hawthorne Streets
by Jim Bregante
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•San Diego’s Waterfront Through the Eyes of a Child
by Jim Bregante
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local writers

Local writer Fran Stephenson fondly recalls growing up in the “Italian Colony” in her book, Frenchie’s Memoirs, a collection of stories and remembrances filled with emotion.
Price: $20
Proceeds benefit Convivio and the Italian Historical Society
To order, please contact us.

Local writer and immigrant Margaret Cesarini recounts her thoughts on life in America in her book, Fuggire La Libertà (To Flee from Freedom). This book is written solely in Italian.
Price: $15
Proceeds benefit Convivio and the Italian Historical Society
To order, please contact us.

Olives on the Table: Memories from a Sicilian Kitchen
by Bethany C. Atherton with Esther Sanfilippo Navarra
Price: $30
To order:
preservation
Knights of Columbus Fraternity, 1924
Casa Italiana (House of Italy), Balboa Park, c. 1930
Rose Cicalo at her outdoor brick oven, c. 1930
Our Lady of the Rosary Parish, First Communion class, 1922
San Diego’s Fishing Industry
A pictorial history of San Diego’s fishing
industry and its impact on San Diego and
the many ethnic communities that helped to
raise it to prominence
$27 (includes tax and shipping)
San Diego’s Little Italy
A pictorial history of San Diego’s Italian community and enclave from the turn of the century to present day
$25 (includes tax and shipping)
Community
San Diego’s Waterfront Through the Eyes of a Child
Native San Diegan and docent for the San Diego Maritime Museum Jim Bregante narrates a multimedia presentation on the history of San Diego’s waterfront district and Little Italy neighborhood. For information on scheduling a group presentation or for viewing an upcoming engagement, please contact us.
Speakers Bureau
We can speak to your organization or school on the history of San Diego’s Italian community, past, present, and future. Please contact us for further information.
Tape-to-DVD Transfers
Preserve your precious memories and save them for future generations. Transfer your videos to high quality DVD. Please contact John Mangiapane at
John B Productions for quality tape-to-dvd conversion. Convivio members receive 1/3 off the regular price of transfer.