In 2008 Zabecki became senior historian of the Weider History Group, a U.S.-based magazine publishing company focused on military history topics. Since 2009, he has been an honorary senior research fellow in the War Studies Programme the University of Birmingham (UK). In 2012 Zabecki was appointed Leo A. Shifrin Chair in Naval and Military History at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland.[2] He is a member of the New York Academy of Sciences and the Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America. Zabecki is editor of the Vietnam Magazine dedicated to the history of the Vietnam War, and a senior historian at the Military History Magazine. Both are published by Weider History Group. He is the author of over 600 articles, some of which appeared at Weider's online property, Historynet.com.[3]
Zabecki is an author, editor and translator of several books on military history. The 2014 English edition of The Schieffen Plan: International Perspectives on the German Strategy for World War I, edited by Hans Ehlert [de], Michael Epkenhans, and Gerhard P. Gross [de] and translated by Zabecki, received the Arthur Goodzeit Book Award from the New York Military Affairs Symposium.[4] Along with Bruce Condell, he translated and edited Truppenführung ("Handling of Combined-Arms Formations"), the 1933−1934 German Army field manual, published in English by Lynne Rienner Publishers in 2001 as On the German Art of War: Truppenführung: German Army Manual for Unit Command in World War II.[5]
Zabecki served as editor in chief of the four-volume encyclopedia Germany at War: 400 Years of Military History published in 2014 and 2014 by ABC-CLIO. Reviewing the work for the publication of the Reference and User Services Association, Michael Hawkins of the Kent State University notes that the scope of the project that covers "Federal Republic of Germany today, its predecessor states, and the component kingdoms and principalities that combine to form Imperial Germany" is unique. The reviewer writes: "This set does not offer anything new to the field of Germany military history; however, it does a good job of compiling information together into one location. While there are other works that compile sections of German military history into one edited work, this one covers a unique timeline others do not."[6]
Selected works
On the German Art of War: Truppenführung: German Army Manual for Unit Command in World War II (2001), Lynne Rienner Publishers, ISBN978-1555879969; as editor and translator
The German 1918 Offensives: A Case Study in the Operational Level of War (2006), Routledge, ISBN978-0415558792
Chief of Staff, Vol. 1: The Principal Officers Behind History's Great Commanders, Napoleonic Wars to World War I (2013), Vol. I−II, Naval Institute Press, ISBN978-1591149903
Germany at War: 400 Years of Military History (2014 ann 2015), Vol. I−IV, ABC-CLIO, ISBN978-1598849806; as editor in chief
References
^Author biography, In American Artillery and the Medal of Honor by David T. Zabecki, 2008
^James Corum (introduction), in Zabecki, David T. and Condell, Bruce, eds. (2008): On the German Art of War: Truppenführung: German Army Manual for Unit Command in World War II, Stackpole Books, ISBN978-0811735520
^Michael Hawkins: "Germany at War: 400 Years of Military History. Ed. by David T. Zabecki. Santa Barbara, CA", Reference and User Services Association, Vol 55, No 1 (2015)